A sudden change in a cat's behavior usually says something is wrong. You seem to have ample family members to give her all the attention and play time she desires. Getting another female cat is always an "iffy" situation. That's just another cat that will demand attention, need to be fed, need to be played with, especially if it is a bengal as well. I think the majority of cat owners over-analyze a situation. Bengals bond closely with humans. They are very social cats and want to be around you at all times. They are also very vocal cats. If this behavior just started, you might want to visit a vet for a check-up. If she has been this way for the two years you've had her, then this is just the way she behaves. I have a 9-year old bengal who walks around crying. Usually, it's time for his daily walks or treats. Bengals are challenging and do require a lot of time and attention. That's just the breed.
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