Urinary problems are confusing and frustrating and scary, and can be dangerous - definitely get whatever tests (not "experiments") are necessary to find out why it's happening, because the treatment varies according to the cause. It could be germs, chemistry (some cats get ouchy gritty crystals in their urine and need their food changed), stress, or something else. But once you get a clear diagnosis, you'll have a plan to follow and know what to do. Treating for one cause doesn't help if it's actually a different cause, so the most important thing is getting the etiology (the "why") sorted out!
Keeping her inside could be challenging, but it's definitely the best way to avoid infections, poisoning, and injuries. You can use an enzyme spray like Simple Solution to neutralize the smell.
Love, Columbine
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