Yeah that’s the thing he will
Yeah, that’s the thing: sometimes he chases Chucky when he tries to do his business in the litter box. We have 2 different litter boxes right now, one in base camp and one in another room. What would you do in that case?
Update: Today I noticed, that Timo even tries to „bite“ Chucky. There was a moment when Timo chased him and the little guy hissed and dropped on his back. Timo did not hiss or growl. Then T was standing above him and tried to bite him. it was kinda slowmotion so it at least didn’t look like he...
Thanks, That’s a great idea. the incident though happened in the down half, and the cat tree is HUGE. There are a minimum of 2 lying surfaces on every level and it has 3 big scratching posts. I think Timo is triggered when Chucky is running around. But I will keep in mind to have enough...
But isn’t hissing and growling totally normal in the beginning? 😅
Today Chucky tried to climb up the cat tree and when Timo saw that, his eyes became huge again and he ran to the tree, climbed it very fast and started to beat Chucky with his paws. There was no hissing or growling, but I had to...
Yeah, something 4 times you running towards you super fast is pretty scary. Yesterday Chucky went on top of the cat tree, Timo tried to beat him from underneath. So Timo wouldn‘t let Chucky out of his eyes for one second and try to bite him, if he thought this was prey? Just trying to understand...
Hello,
i have a male cat (Timo, BSH, 2 years old and neutered) who is very social. We got him when he was 6 months old, before that he lived with a lot of cats (mom, litter mates other female cats) in a big and clean house, with people and children and so on. When we moved in our new apartment...