I had a paniced phone call from a friend last night asking if I could come over, something was wrong with her furkid... I went and he was all over me, loving and happy as could be. She was stunned as minutes prior, he was laying on the floor, not moving, didn't respond when she spoke ot touched him. He had her worried to death that she called someone so late at night! I hung around awhile and he was affectionate and normal..... just IGNORING her!! I finally laughed and told her he was just PO'ed at her... the reason?... she has to put ear drops in his ears and has to give him antibotics.

Why not try keeping this little one, shut off in a room without any other kittys in there. They are smarter than we think and once he sees what this kind of behavior brings... it is highly likely he will stop it.

When Chester was a youngster, he started waking me up in the wee hours and on the third night that he did that, I put him out of the bedroom and shut the door... That was the last time he woke me up in the wee hours and the only time I shut him out.. He learned QUICK....

I also had to start giving Samantha time outs when I first got her because she was attacking all the others all day. I would politely scold her, pick her up and put her in a room alone and shut the door.. It only took 3 days and that broke that behavior.

Try that! What do you have to loose, if that don't work, then kennel him in another room.