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Health Problems Of The Bengal CatAsian countries have the endangered species
the Asian leopards, which recently was taken off the list and now
strives in the wilderness. The Bengal cat derives from breeding with
the Asian leopards and has since entered the domestic cat breeds list.
The Bengal cat although not a tiger, loves to play and lounge around on
and in the water.
Bengal cats make a playful pet as they act more like a dog then they
do a cat. The fact that they love water adds to the beauty of owning a
Bengal cat. They use their paws as little hands and they hide their
toys in order to protect them from other pets in the household. Like
the Asian leopard, the Bengal cat is smart and sneaky. They love to
play and have a keen sense of smell.
Bengal Cat Health Problems and Food Poisoning
One health problem for Bengal cats is food poisoning. These cats
remain susceptible to food poisoning unlike other domesticated cats.
Any foods that contain bacteria or fungus will cause the Bengal cat
health problems.
The affects of human food poisoning also affect the Bengal cat with
vomiting, diarrhea, weakness along with fever and stomach upset. The
Bengal can die immediacy if the food poisoning is severe enough. In
case of food poisoning, the cat needs to see the veterinarian immediacy
for some form of treatment. The treatment may include IV fluids and/or
stomach flushes. The cat needs close monitoring to recover from the
food poisoning.
Bengal Cat Health Problems With Chocolate
As with dogs and many animals, Bengal cat will sub come to chocolate
as the caffeine and obromine become toxic and can lead to death. Adult
Bengal cats usually do not take to chocolate as much as the kittens.
Kitten may consume a large amount of chocolate because of the new taste
they experience. Because of the lower weight, the kitten may need
serious care if they are not stopped before consuming to much chocolate.
If a cat consumes the chocolate, they may experience seizure,
vomiting, hyperactive activity and weakness along with heavy breathing.
In rare instances, the Bengal cat may sub come to death if the
methylxanthines cause an adverse reaction. The cats need to be watched
when around candy that contains chocolate or any other additives of
chocolate; the holidays seem to have more cats as well as dogs going to
the vet for chocolate consumption.
If you encounter the cat health problem with chocolate, you need to
seek immediate medical attention to ensure the cat will survive with or
without treatment. Always know the exact name of the chocolate your
Bengal cat consumed to save time for the vet and his staff when caring
for a cat that has ingested the chocolates. If you are unsure of the
chocolate, take all the chocolates along so the vet can check for all
of them to ensure your Bengal kitten or cat grows up healthy and happy.
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