Some Bengal Cat Health
Problems

In Asia, there was a time when the Asian Leopard Cat
made it to the endangered species list, but now they are out in
the wild still thriving. At home, there is a domesticated,
smaller version of the Asian Leopard - the Bengal cat. These
are great household pets that need a lot of nurturing and
caring by their humans. To learn a few things about Bengal cat
health problems is to know what to do in case our little
leopard gets sickly at home.
Bengals are naturally playful and they love water. They are
sneaky and smart and have a very keen sense of smell. These
cats have the appeal of its wild animal predecessor and the
qualities of a domestic pet. Like any other animals, Bengals
are prone to some health problems that may be caused by food
poisoning.
This breed of cats is easily affected by any food with
bacteria or fungi. The usual symptoms include vomiting,
diarrhea, weakness, upset stomach, and fever. A Bengal cat
could die immediately from this so it is important that you go
to the vet at once for treatment.
Like dogs and other cats, the Bengal cat could easily be
tempted to eat chocolates. But this is really
bad for their health. Chocolate has bad effects on cats.
It could cause vomiting, seizure, hyperactivity, heavy
breathing, and weakness. It is stressful enough to worry
about Bengal cat health problems, what if the cat just
dies because of chocolate? That is more frustrating and
even more emotionally stressful.
You will need to bring your pet to the vet at the sign of
the symptoms mentioned if you suspect that it has eaten some
chocolates.
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