So, today, I saw an unknown black and white, big, male moggie in my conservatory. It was meowing at me and wanted to make friends. I opened the door, stroked it and it seemed ok. Very friendly.
I had an idea. I thought it would be a good idea to grab my own kittens and see how they react to another cat.
I introduced the cat, one by one to my 2 kittens, opening the door only slightly, to prevent the cats from touching the foreign cat. Anyway, they responded to the big cat with lots of hisses and growls.
The big cat initially continued with his friendly meowing and then once he saw that Mr Bengal was doing the same thing as Reflex (growling), he backed away from the door.
Is this normal behaviour? Why is it that when Mr Bengal first arrived in my house, he was nice and friendly and open to other cats. Now he has become just like Reflex and seems very aggressive. Reflex will always be aggressive as that is his personality and part of his breed characteristic. He is also the alpha male in my house, hence might see it as his responsibility to ensure his territory is protected.
Is there any way to make my 2 cats more friendlier?
What I dont want, is in a year or 2, after they are fully grown, they escape (which is likely to happen at some stage), find a neighbourhood cat and rip it to pieces. Both cats are turning out to be very athletic and strong. The moggies that Ive seen on the street and today in my conservatory, are lethargic in comparison and wouldnt have the pace to outrun Reflex if they decided to run away. And Reflex is the sort to drag a foreign cat back into my garden where he and Mr Bengal can do whatever they wish.
Incidentally, although Mr Bengal is heavier and bigger than Reflex, Reflex is definitely the more dominant and is the ring leader. Sometimes, Reflex will encourage Mr Bengal to assist him in dragging out toys or unzip suitcases, so that he can get at the toys or get inside the suitcases.
This is what Reflex looked like 4 weeks ago:
But dont be fooled by the baby face. He is a terror and when he sees another cat, he gets very aggressive, just as in the video that I posted earlier in this thread. Both he and Mr Bengal have put on a bit of weight - their necks and bellies are both thicker. Mr Bengal is already looking substantially larger than Reflex.