House-cat Hierarchy; the insurrection of Prince Pixel

Pixel is over a decade old, possibly 12yrs old, I'm not sure. I took him in when he showed up with a feral colony I was feeding 10 years ago, and I guessed he was maybe several months old, but the vet I took him to said he was probably 2yrs.

Anyway, he's been living with me for 10, and he was the only cat here until...I don't know, 2 years ago, I'd say. And he was the only one who slept with me until 4 years ago, when I got married.

Pixel loves my wife, so sharing the bed with her has never been an issue for him. And he adjusted pretty well when I took Penny in a couple years ago. They aren't snuggly with each other or anything. I think she recognized his age and that he's kind of frail (he has epilepsy) and on a special diet and everything, and she respects it. She gives him his space.

Then I took Charlie in about a year ago. He was just a kitten; a little, scrawny guy, but full of vinegar. I de-wormed him, gave him a bath, and had him checked out by a vet who said Charlie was 6 months old, according to his teeth, but looked younger because he was underweight and small for his age.

Everyone likes Charlie. He's got a human quality that's kind of spooky...you see it in his eyes...but people find him fascinating. He's super-inquisitive and playful, and mischievous to the point of being a pain in the butt at least once every day. He knows it, and he doesn't care.

Charlie's a big ol' boy now. He feels a good 2 pounds heavier than either Penny or Pixel, and he's been throwing his weight around like an asscat for the past several months. He hasn't hurt the other cats, he doesn't use violence at all, but he doesn't have to; he just glares, and probably sends out scent signals that tells them to back away from me...this is his spot, that's his food, his bathroom, his recliner....

And he especially zeros in on Pixel, the long-reining Prince of my castle. It's really pissing me off, and I tell Charlie so, and he obviously understands me. Dude doesn't care. I think he's hell-bent on taking over the throne. In fact, I made a nap cushion for Pixel several years ago that says "Prince Pixel" on it. He hasn't napped on it for months. (Charlie never has)

Anyway, whenever I give Pixel extra "Good Boy" talk, or put him in his special spot on our bed and that sort of thing, Charlie just goes harder with the glare, and probly the scent signals, idk. But there's also random times when he grooms Pixel, which is confusing. (to me)

I'm not sure what to do besides keep treating Pixel like the Prince he's always been. Don't get me wrong, nobody goes overboard with that....Pixel has special needs, he's been my Bud for a decade, and he's the senior cat in the hierarchy; that's how I see it, and that's how we treat him.

That said, if anyone has any suggestions, feel free.
 
He is 10 or so you said. Check his eyes for cataracts. I've known of animals who have gotten
obsessive with owners because they are depending on their smell and voice for maneuvering.
Pixel's eyes are clear and bright, large, and very expressive. He's a common American Shorthair with a typical B&W tuxedo coat that's perfectly symmetrical on his face...a handsome guy. His only health issue is the seizures. They used to be really wild but they're much milder and less frequent these days.
 
With cats, you just have to let if flow. We had Andy, who is probably now 8 years old. His older buddy, Milo, died at 14. We saw that Andy seemed lonely so we adopted Toby, who died at 6. We didn't think we wanted another cat, but then we adopted Bugsy at 6 years old. He is now 10 years old.

Andy has always been a submissive cat who is happy to give up the spotlight, and he and Bugsy are best buds. However, at times when I'm petting Bugsy he will come over and cry and bite Bugsy to get his attention. It's like he's either jealous or protective of Bugsy and doesn't want me to make him the center of attention. Yet they both pile into my lap when they can.🤷‍♂️

We had 3 cats at one time because we always adopted a younger one when the older one was showing signs of decline, but it is too much to handle these days. Cats have such complex personalities that it is a crap shoot to keep them all happy with one another. We're happy with our balance.

Andy & Bugsy on Lap.jpg
 
I know its aggravating when a younger cat picks on the older one. I have a couple older cats over the years got picked on by a younger one.

Our oldest one now will be 17 in May. He gets regular blood work & arthritis shots along with thyroid meds everyday. He was on special food for his kidneys, but after a while he refused to eat it so we put him back on the other food. At his age, he should eat what he wants. The next two are 12 yo brothers & only one of them will pick on him when he isn't feeling good which is usually just before he gets his shot. The yelling starts & if he won't listen & ticks me off enough, I'll banish him to the basement for while.

The youngest one we have is a little over year old. She chases the brothers, but leaves the old guy alone.

The one thing we do at night is feed the others in the basement where they have beds & shut the door. That way the old guy can have the upstairs to himself & a peaceful nights sleep.
 
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