Sometimes certain cats just won't get along. I have some of those and while they get along with some, they detest the others so they have to be in different groups. It may be that way for your cats. I'm guessing that your Maine Coon is lonely and feeling a bit replaced. I don't know if this is feasable for you but maybe you could adopt a kitten for a companion to your Maine Coon. I only suggest a kitten because they are generally accepted by cats (but of course, not always). Or maybe there is a cat in a shelter that you feel would be a perfect match for your Maine Coon. This way, the Himalayen can keep the downstairs, the Maine Coon can have the upstairs and have someone to keep her company.
The other thing you could do is set up the room that your Maine Coon is in to be a bit more like the downstairs. If she used to hang out in the livingroom or family room where there is a tv (before the Himalayen arrived), you could put a tv in the room she is in now. I have two rooms that the cats sleep in each night and spend part of the day in and I have a tv in there. I think the background sound of tv is something they are very familiar with and it's nice for them to have that when they can't be with their people.If your bedroom is very quiet and no one is in it until bedtime, your Maine Coon is probably very bored and feeling very alone.
The only other thing I would suggest is to find a way to get your cats to play together. There are all kinds of things out there like collapsable tunnels and ropes with things that they might get so interested in that they forget that they hate each other.![]()
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