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The Roommate's cat (Holly) has been stealing food from my cat (Esther).
Esther is on a strict diet from the Vet because she's overweight, so she only get gets about a third of a cup of the science hill diet food twice a day. She doesn't ration the food she gets, instead will eat nearly all of it right away, finishing it off within 30 minutes.
The Roommate's cat, Holly, has a full bowl of food available all day. She used to be fed the same food as Esther, but the roommate's been giving her cheaper (cost-wise) food for the last several months. I've seen Esther drink out of Holly's water bowl, but I've never seen Esther eat Holly's food.
Lately, Holly has made it a mission to run into my room where Esther's food bowl is and chow down on any left overs as soon as Esther walks away. I pick up Holly, take her out of the room, and she just runs right back in. I can't just close the door because then Esther loses access to the rest of the house. That's fine in the evening, when I could open the door again after Esther has finished eating, but in the morning, I fill her bowl and leave.
Holly is also much more of a jumper than Esther is, so if I put the bowl up high that's just taking the food away from Esther.
What can I do to keep the roommate's cat out of Esther's food?
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