My brother Marti is a bully and it seems that my human either doesn’t realize it or doesn’t know how to deal with it. If you remember we are the three cats (Marti, Bentley and Princess Penelope) rescued from the same shelter. Marti has this crazy idea that he is somehow special and can bully the rest of us. I personally think he’s having an identity crisis. I think he’s having some self-confidence issues and that’s why he behaves like some “diva”. But, he can get away with pretty much everything!
He managed to stress Penelope to the extend that she won’t use the litter box properly.
He’s constantly stressing me by “pushing” me off the sofa or eating my food.
I’m very calm by nature and don’t like to put up a fight unless absolutely necessary.
I don’t like the idea that Princess P or myself will be taken back to the shelter because “we don’t behave”! I’d like to learn some ways to put Marti in his place. I’d like to be able to communicate to my human my concerns. And, George, between you and me, if it’s someone special in this house….then, it is me (as you can see in the photo) So George, I really hope that you and other cats on this blog can share some wisdom.
Bentley
Dear Bentley,
Being bullied is really awful. We cats deal with it by careful avoidance. Can you find yourself a place where you can retreat from him? Something like a sitting place high up? Or hidey hole where you can sit and guard the entrance - so that he can't get in. A covered cardboard box with an entrance hole cut into it makes a good retreat. You can sit inside with your head inside but looking out and he can't get at you.
Humans are dumb about cats because they are a promiscuously social species - they think we make friends and like company. They can't see that living with a bully is extremely stressful. Usually they only discover this when we get stress-induced cystitis, spray in the house, or have fights. They don't notice our unhappiness.
When we don't get on, we cannot share resources. So there has to be at least one litter tray for each cat and the trays should be in different locations. Poor Penelope must be able to get to the litter tray safely when she wants to. Sometimes bully cats sit outside litter trays and ambush us when we have to go in.
There should also be more than one food location - at least two in a three-cat house, preferably three. We cats hate having to eat close to each other. It's just not natural for us yet humans make us do it. Water bowls should be in several locations too. And there should be lots of cat beds and hidey holes.
Some people just separate the cats - with one cat living upstairs, one living downstairs. Installing a Petporte or Sureflap microchip operated cat flaps within the house can allow each individual cat to retreat to a room on its own. Or humans can operate a time share wherebye one cat spends 6-8pm in the living room, while the other spents 8-10pm.
Frankly, Bentley, if Marti continues to bully, your humans should think about rehoming him. Some cats cannot live in groups and it is best to find them homes where they can be on their own. If something isn't done, your health will suffer.
George.
Each time a new cat "visits" our territory and we are inside the house, my brother becomes aggressive and we fight! Our humans are aware but don't know what to do!
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Bentley, just ignore him and find a safe spot. It's not worth putting up a fight! May be if both you and Penelope will ignore him....he'll get the message.
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Shumba
I can't believe that my brother thinks I'm a bully. I'm just teasing!
ReplyDeleteI don't want to be rehomed; I love my home, I love my human and I love my brother and sister.
Marti
You are so beautiful Bentley! Guess Marti deserves to be placed into a different room and see if he likes to be confined.
ReplyDeleteThea
Oh dear! What a state of affairs. Bentley, please ensure that your humans follow George's excellent advice. We can't imagine how a human might think about returning cats to a shelter!
ReplyDeleteMarti might not be very well socialised to other cats, I (Gerry) was a rude bully boy when I first came to live here because I did not understand how to behave. The apes taught me that being polite gets me good things (worship, treats, silly little songs sung out of tune to me and chin tickles)
Gerry & Oliver
Bentley, maybe it will help if you'll forget for a moment that you are such a fine gentleman and smack Marti hard!Maybe he'll learn a lesson! No one wants to go back to a shelter!
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