Bengalkatzen Krankheiten und Erbkrankheiten

Deworming of Bengal

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Deworming of Bengal

Our kittens are dewormed every 2 weeks with Panacur paste. This guarantees 100% removal of all parasites that may be present with the mother's milk or else. The kittens go guaranteed parasite-free to their new home.

A deworming treatment is recommended four times a year, even for Bengals who live in the apartment.

Feline Leukemia and FIV

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We have tested all of our breeding cats and they are negative feline leukemia and FIV. They have no contact with cats from the outside; therefore all our kittens are negative for feline leukemia and FIV

Vaccinations of Bengals

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The kittens are vaccinated by us at the age of  8 and 12 weeks against cat's flu and Panleukopenia. Then the new owner can fresh up this vaccination every year. Your vet will advise you. At every vet visit, the vaccination booklet that we deliver with the kitten shall be brought along. Leukemia vaccination is recommended for cats that walk outside and can be bitten by other cats. For cats that should travel abroad, additional rabies vaccination is necessary.

Giardia, Coccidiosis and Tritrichomonas

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These single-celled organisms can be very persistent in a breeding and cause diarrhoea in kittens. In our cattery we make regular collective tests and deworm according to strict schedule with Panacur paste and Flagyl, so that our cattery is free of Giardia, Coccidiosis and Tritrichomonas.