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It sounds like Skye is telling him "I am the boss". The cat tree might be territorial ("that cat tree is mine") and possibly the bed action as well.
It is good that Max is resilient after the chase.
I don't get a sense it is Max, I think it is Skye adjusting to this new cat..
It is great that they can be together for a few hours. If possible if you can separate them before the chase starts that might be helpful. Keep trying to associate them with good things. Distract if needed.
Just keep up with what you are doing but try to separate them before they get into a chase if at all possible. Or distract.
I( have found it to be very normal for the resident to have to more difficult time adjusting. The more resident knows that the new cat is not a physical threat or disruptive to their food, play, and love source ad the more confident resident is the more accepting resident will be. But the fact they can be together for a few hours is great, a good sign for the future.
It is good that Max is resilient after the chase.
I don't get a sense it is Max, I think it is Skye adjusting to this new cat..
It is great that they can be together for a few hours. If possible if you can separate them before the chase starts that might be helpful. Keep trying to associate them with good things. Distract if needed.
Just keep up with what you are doing but try to separate them before they get into a chase if at all possible. Or distract.
I( have found it to be very normal for the resident to have to more difficult time adjusting. The more resident knows that the new cat is not a physical threat or disruptive to their food, play, and love source ad the more confident resident is the more accepting resident will be. But the fact they can be together for a few hours is great, a good sign for the future.