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Hi,
We have two cats, Newton and Churchill, both are 2 year old neutered males. They’ve lived together since they were 1 month old and they’re definitely a bonded pair: they often play together, cuddle together and lick each other. And they both love me and my husband very much, cuddle with us, ask to be petted and purr endlessly.
When they were younger, they’d both cuddle with us together, but not anymore. Churchill became more dominant, and Newton more timid. Newton could sit in a good spot, and Churchill would come and stare at him, and if that doesn’t help - sit on him, until Newton leaves. The same happened once when Newton cuddled with my husband (Churchill prefers my husband, while Newton is more of a mamma’s boy). But recently it came to an extreme - Newton woke me up for cuddles late at night, he was under the blanket, lying all relaxed and purring - and Churchill just came and slapped him (without claws, I think). Newton escaped immediately. And then Churchill left.
We play with both of them often, they both get much (and equal) attention, they have plenty of food, and both have good high places to sit at and places to hide.
What can we do to stop the bullying? We can see they love each other…
We have two cats, Newton and Churchill, both are 2 year old neutered males. They’ve lived together since they were 1 month old and they’re definitely a bonded pair: they often play together, cuddle together and lick each other. And they both love me and my husband very much, cuddle with us, ask to be petted and purr endlessly.
When they were younger, they’d both cuddle with us together, but not anymore. Churchill became more dominant, and Newton more timid. Newton could sit in a good spot, and Churchill would come and stare at him, and if that doesn’t help - sit on him, until Newton leaves. The same happened once when Newton cuddled with my husband (Churchill prefers my husband, while Newton is more of a mamma’s boy). But recently it came to an extreme - Newton woke me up for cuddles late at night, he was under the blanket, lying all relaxed and purring - and Churchill just came and slapped him (without claws, I think). Newton escaped immediately. And then Churchill left.
We play with both of them often, they both get much (and equal) attention, they have plenty of food, and both have good high places to sit at and places to hide.
What can we do to stop the bullying? We can see they love each other…
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