Thanks Ron. Killbot is actually a girl, if that helps.
I can't believe I'm gonna be in a two-cat house. It's like the difference between having a cat and becoming a "cat person". And Scotty is cute. But NO WAY!!!!
LOL. Sorry about the gender confusion, but "helps" isn't a word I'd bandy about in this case.
My male, Dickens, was a one-man cat, and I introduced Vickie into the house. Dickens was not a happy fella....and the Vickie was ticked, too, even though she had come from a three-cat household (in which she had been at the bottom of the pecking order).
I came home from my first work day after Vickie's first weekend in my house, and Vickie approached me as friendly cats will, rubbing up against my leg. I sat in my favorite chair, and she hopped onto my lap. I petted and cooed over her for a couple of minutes. Dickens walked into the room and glared at us. I got up and went to my bedroom to change clothes, went back to the living room and watched Dickens hop out of my chair and up onto the window sill. I sat down...and within seconds, I felt a wet warmth spread through the seat of my pants. And it wasn't ME.
Dickens had hopped up on the chair and "marked" it by peeing on it. (Fortunately, the cushion was something I could remove and soak in water).
It took MONTHS before I found out their animosity was just over "me"...that they were, in fact, playing together and grooming one another and sharing food.
Just NOT around ME.
But they finally came around.