I'd really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions about this weird thing our new rescue cat does.
Vincent is six and has been with us for five weeks. To begin with, he was very timid but now he's a lot more confident - although he still jumps at strange noises. He's also really affectionate and loving, and loves a fuss.
The problem is, he won't leave our other cat alone. The first time he saw Drum he ran towards her chirruping (a bit like the way mothers call to their kittens). Trouble is, she's completely deaf and can't hear him approaching, so of course he surprises her and makes her jump. She usually hisses and raises a paw. If he doesn't back off, she growls. This doesn't stop him following her around and trying to play and be friends.
That's not the weird behaviour, but it's frustrating and I'm worried she's going to get stressed and ill. Drum's nearly 19 and quite frail - she's tiny compare to Vincent.
The weird behaviour is this: whenever he hears Drum going into the litter tray, he races upstairs to watch her. One time she was peeing, his nose was almost under her tail.
He usually then follows her out and tries to get her attention, which makes her spit and growl and run away. He runs after her.
I would have thought that after a month of being hissed and growled at, he would have got the message but he hasn't.
I feel desperately sorry for him. He obviously wants to be friends and play, but he doesn't understand that she can't hear him, and that creeping up behind her frightens her.
But the litter tray thing is beyond me. This evening, even playtime with his favourite toy (Da Bird) and a fresh bowl of food wasn't enough to distract him.
Any ideas? Has anyone heard of this before?