She missed the connections her brother had made, the high yowl was the first indication Treyah had that perhaps this meal had belonged to someone else. She thought to growl in response, a universal shove off offered to the pissy feline, but it wasn't alone and as it currently stood they were on level ground. One of them moved in close and she bared her teeth ready to take the cat face on before her brother shoved her aside. His pained yelp ripped at her guts and set a fire in her heart as she lunged in retaliation. The cat retreated far enough for her father to then cut her off and her mother to push her back as Kerberos moved in. This had quickly descended into chaos but the girl was still seeing red.
Nobody hurt her brother, except maybe sometimes her.
Eyes danced from one cat to the next, looking for any small opening. Her mother's growl fell on deaf ears, her movements just a touch too stiff to be effective as the girl stepped around her and moved to join her father in dealing with the one that had taken a swipe at her brother. On the back foot, a flailing paw did bat at her face, the sharp sting of claws just pricking the skin under the thick fur of her neck as her teeth aimed to grasp the cat by the shoulder and give it a shake for good measure.