Unusual cat behavior in new home
I recently adopted two 6-year old Burmese cats from their original owner. The cats have lived together their whole life and are spayed and neutered. When I first brought them home, the male walked around the house for about an hour, checking it out, and then began wandering aimlessly and hissing and growling at the air, as if the house was out to get him. The female has just been sitting on top of her perch most of the time. Every time I go to pet the female, she meows every time I call her name and alternates hissing and meowing when I pet her, but she never attacks when she hisses, she actually is enjoying being petted. But the male, every time I go to pet him, he starts hissing and growling. But he will allow me to pet him a little bit but he hisses and just moves away. And the next day, the male is being very affectionate and wanting to be held and loved, but only in the back bedrooms, if I bring him into the living room he looks around and begins hissing at the air and goes back into the room. The female, only will tolerate being petted but not being picked up. They are normally very affectionate cats. But I have never seen this type of behavior before in any cat. Is this normal for this type of breed or is this just a weird way that they are dealing with their change in environment? And what can I do to make them feel more comfortable with the whole house and not just the back rooms?