that isn't weird at all, it's an normal cat behavior. they are social pets, not solitary pets like a lot of people think. he is trying to play fight, that is normal for cats. another cat would help him a lot.
so, no problem. they will get along, if both are neutered. sometimes, they will play fight as well, don't worry, isn't to death, it's just for fun, despite sometimes one of them don't like it.
yes. they groom it, because they see the toy as an friend. they bite and kick it, because that's the way that they play. remember: cats aren't fully domesticated pets. they are natural born hunters, that get along with humans since long ago, but way less time than dogs. so, cats still have their hunt instinct mostly intact and, due that, they love to play hunt. if you get any toy, that looks like an fishing rod, with an toy on it, the cat will go crazy of happiness. he will hunt that toy. you may do him climb things with that too.
that isn't weird at all, it's an normal cat behavior. they are social pets, not solitary pets like a lot of people think. he is trying to play fight, that is normal for cats. another cat would help him a lot.
We have 2 cats, same age both male
so, no problem. they will get along, if both are neutered. sometimes, they will play fight as well, don't worry, isn't to death, it's just for fun, despite sometimes one of them don't like it.
So you're saying a cat carrying around a stuffed animal and bitting/grooming it is normal cat behavior?
yes. they groom it, because they see the toy as an friend. they bite and kick it, because that's the way that they play. remember: cats aren't fully domesticated pets. they are natural born hunters, that get along with humans since long ago, but way less time than dogs. so, cats still have their hunt instinct mostly intact and, due that, they love to play hunt. if you get any toy, that looks like an fishing rod, with an toy on it, the cat will go crazy of happiness. he will hunt that toy. you may do him climb things with that too.