Welcome to our forum. Your kitties are not attracting the tom cats in a sexual nature. Your kitties have been fixed. No hormones are going out there. However, tom cats roam. And a cat's sense of smell is so much stronger than ours. These tom cats can "smell" your cats -- I'm sure you handle the cats and go outside with their scent. It doesn't take much of a scent. There are a few solutions to keep them away. If your cats do not go outside, then there are cat deterrents that you can purchase. Sprays that will not smell good to the cat or motion-sensor air canisters or water sprayers.
This could definitely be the reason your one kitty pees everywhere. However, I hope you have taken her to the vet to rule out any medical issue. I also hope you have at least FOUR litter boxes throughout your home. There are many articles on the internet on this issue and you need to read up on how some other people have solved the problem. But, it comes down to medical or behavioral. While these other tom cats don't seem to bother two cats, you could have one that is sensitive to one coming around. I would try to make sure these other cats do NOT come around your property. However, it is extremely difficult to keep outdoor cats from roaming.
Also, if your cats can SEE these other cats, then you need to block their line of sight to viewing these other kitties.
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