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Becker Veterinary Clinic

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Stillwater Preimer Bengal Cats - Snow Bengals

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We purchased a Bengal Kitten from this business, a local cattery that has been in business about…read moreone year. We agreed to make the purchase when kitten was two weeks old, with an agreement to complete the purchase when the kitten was 8 weeks old. When it came time to pick up the kitten, we were surprised at how small it was. We learned from veterinary records provided by Stillwater Premier Bengals and from our visits to our veterinarian, that the kitten had not gained any weight in the two weeks between 6 weeks of age and 8 weeks of age when we took possession. Also, the kitten appeared to be malnourished to the point that its whiskers had not started growing. Two days later, the kitten developed diarrhea, and the diarrhea became much worse over the next few days to the point that we took a very runny stool sample to our veterinarian. Analysis of the stool sample confirmed that the kitten had coccidiosis which is an intestinal parasite that needs treatment. The kitten was also severely dehydrated from the diarrhea. Our veterinarian said that the coccidiosis came from the cattery. We informed Stillwater Premier Bengal Cats of this, and their response was that this was not a problem, and they refused to compensate us for our veterinary bills. We have since spent several hundred dollars dealing with this issue. We have successfully treated the coccidiosis, yet, even two months later, we are still treating the diarrhea with a special prescription diet because of damage to the kitten's intestinal tract. We learned by asking for additional veterinary records, that the cattery had treated the kitten with Albon which is an antibiotic used to treat Coccidia for 9 days, ending just before we took possession. The cattery did not run any stool samples to verify if the parasite had been eliminated, and they did not inform us of this. In other words, the cattery knew that they were delivering a sick kitten to us.

I purchased a bengal kitten from this place in the beginning of September. She was too young to…read morebring her home at the time of my down payment so I picked her up a month later. My boyfriend and I were very concerned when we came to pick up the kitten because she was smaller than when we had first met her a month previously. I asked the breeder before leaving with the kitten if she was healthy and if her weight was normal (we could feel her tiny little bones and see them) She responded saying the dewormer probably was upsetting her appetite, but she was fine. So I took her home and had her for only 30 hours before the kitten woke me up at 3 AM struggling to breathe, making a terribly sad whimpering noise and unable to move. I rushed the kitten to the emergency room and upon arrival the kitten was deceased. The breeder sent me home with Recovery RS food for her, obviously knowing she was not healthy. This was a very sad experience for me and it was very upsetting knowing the kitten was not given proper care before I received her.

Becker Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated May 2026

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