I have 2 cats. Oscar was rescued 2 years ago after being kicked out his home when his previous owners got a dog. He came to us very clingy and refused to leave my side. After a few months he calmed down and realised that we weren't going to abandon him. After 7 months of having him we got a kitten, Tobey, to keep him company as he was starting to wee on things while we were out. Things went well for a year but then Tobey began weeing on the leather couch. It was always at a certain spot and he would do it in front of us as well as when we were out. We changed the litter to clumping litter and he stopped for a couple of weeks and then began again. It took us turning the couch upside down to find the wood frame was moldy. As the couch came with the flat we figured that maybe the previous tenants had a dog or cat who had wee'd and maybe Tobey was covering it up with his own wee. We bought a new couch and he stopped immediately. He hasn't done it ever since but we started locking him and Oscar in the kitchen every night and whenever we were out as this is a fabric couch and we can't afford for him to wee all over this one. The kitchen isn't massive but it is big enough for them to get about. It has their beds, food, water and litter tray in there so they have everything they need.
I gave birth 5 months ago and the cats have started becoming extremely destructive. They run around at top speed, jump all over the couch, scratch it, knock everything off the units, scratch the carpet and the rug. Oscar has started pouncing at the TV and Tobey has now started climbing the curtains. We can't have anything nice in the flat as it will be destroyed. Today I was in the kitchen preparing my daughters lunch when I heard a massive bang so I ran into the living room to see one of the chairs on it's side, my daughter was screaming her head off and Tobey started jumping over her making her worse.
When they start to misbehave we have a spray bottle with water. Usually just pointing it at them stopped them but now they look at it and carry on. When I spray them they run under the table, come back out after 10 seconds and carry on what they were doing. I've tried everything I can think of to calm them down but nothing is working. During my pregnancy I was worried how they would react to the baby but they were good at first, now they've become so destructive. Every morning when I go into the kitchen they've destroyed the place. Tobey has a habit of deliberately knocking his water dish over, at first I thought it was an accident but I've seen him do it a few times and it is on purpose.
They are very close yet they have some fights, not serious fights but play fights. It usually ends with them knocking something over. I am worried that they'll end up hurting my daughter, she's already got a scratch from Oscar when she was 4 weeks old. Oscar was watching her sleep, she moved and he got a fright and scratched her face.
I am sorry for the long post but I wanted to give as much information as I could about the situation. Oscar is 3 years old and Tobey is 18 months old.