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posted by on Dec 31

I have two male indoor cats, littermates who I got at the same time as kittens. They are about three years-old and were both neutered at the earliest time possible (about five months-old) and they are up-to-date with their medical history. They get along very well and seem to really love each other. They are also both very social with humans.

I have always trained them the same way and treated them the same way. They have plenty of food and water, toys, attention, the works.

Well, one of them is very well behaved and the other is just rotten. He chews on wires, shoes and plants, rips up the couch and the carpets, poops everywhere, gets up on everything he is not supposed to be on, and seems to be immune to any of the cat training techniques like spray bottles, etc. He might stop doing something for five minutes and then go right back to doing it.

Since he gets in trouble all of the time, he has grown increasingly neurotic and has even started viciously attacking his brother. I now for the past couple of days have been keeping him on my screened in porch (it is 144 square feet so he has plenty of room and shelter, plus all of his toys and bed and stuff out there). I am at a loss as to what to do or what the problem is, and was hoping someone might have some advice.

Why is one cat so good and the other so bad?

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