Food aggression in cats is not as uncommon as you might think. Food aggression can happen in cats just as it does in dogs. If this appears to be the problem, try feeding her in another room from the other cats.
If the behavior continues and you can’t see anything that could have caused the change, such as adding a new cat to the household, then you should also take her to a vet for a complete check up. Aggressive can be a symptom of a health problem. When cats are sick, they tend to hide or show more aggression as a defense.
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