How co mom is sibling rivalry between two cats, male and female, both indoor?
Mine sleep a lot more now theyre older and although they often sleep together and they get on so well, they arnt sleeping tgether much latley after having found new favourite places that wernt there before. Anyway, just to give you an idea of how they normally are. They love each other very much and if one is on the other side of a door they will sit and wait, maybe even meow or scratch the door to get to the other one sometimes, even if that one was just beaten up by the other.
They like to play together and my girl is sometimes at fault for provoking such attacks from her brother but more often than not wether they're playing or not my boy Muffin will follow her trying to bite her bum and jump on her biting her neck, and stay there biting her neck and sucking/biting her ear. Seems like mating/domineering behaviour. She will hiss and yowl. He will chase her and she will hiss and jump up away from him. Often she will be stuck there if he doesn't follow while he waits for her.
He will often kick her off her favourite places or out of bed, or away from toys even if he doesn't want to use any of them and he will often go out into the hall, meow like he's hurt and then pounce on her when she comes to see what's wrong. Then he chases her, turns round and does it again. She always falls for it.
He does this meow when he's come out the litter tray (mainly when I havnt done it yet thst day) and when he's just walking round too. He lies in wait for ages for Rolo to come out the litter tray to run after her and often she has to side step past him slowly with her ears to the side all wary.
He has become more cuddly and also started to meow for me most nights after I go to bed again. This, I know can mean a health issue which I will bring up with the vet when he next goes. He is a very sensitive cat that can act all macho but at heart he's a softie but also quite nervous snd insecure.
The playing/play fighting thing though has been happening for years and I think it cos he has a lot more energy than her overall and more steam to release, being a male indoor kitty. I give them both as much attention, love and exercise as I can with all their toys and smooths etc.
Maybe he's still bored and gets lonely after we go to bed. I don't like thinking of that , poor things.
I do sometimes still sleep in the room woth them like we used to all the time.