I really don't think it is related to her exercise habits. Has fecal been checked for parasites? Is she given different foods or does she get treats? Lots of things can be causing it. But I would rule out these two first.
It really doesn't look like one. Majority of cats in the world are just domestic short or long hair unless from a breeder. Even pointed cats aren't automatically Siamese. It doesn't work the same way it does for dog breeds.
They are fine. You won't know until you try. Even when they get along for months there could be a trigger that makes them get into it. It isn't a big deal and as long as there is no bloodshed and everyone is eating and playing and peeing properly, they are fine.
Probably just needs a few days to get over it all. He was given pain injections I am sure, so he was fine the first day, feelin good. Now those wore off so he has to sleep it off.
So did the fecal not find anything or did it find coccidia? Vaccine reactions usually occur right away. But if he had Panleuk and his immune system was weakened, and he was vaccinated again, that could cause him some issues. I doubt is solely the fault of the vaccination.
Perhaps longer antibiotics are needed, perhaps a different/stronger antibiotic is needed. Maybe they can not only do a urinalysis but also a urine culture to see if anything additional is going on. UTIs are sometimes caused by stress. Is she is highly fearful cat or had any trauma lately, even...
That is good he is going into the vet, they hopefully will be doing full bloodwork and everything. Sometimes with seizures, it is that you have to basically wait and see when the next one happens to know how to proceed. It is important to note how frequently they occur, how long they last, and...
First rule is 1 box per cat plus 1 extra.
Cats also never act like they are in pain unless it is so severe. You will never know until it is far advanced. This is why yearly check ups, bloodwork, etc are SO important with cats. She needs a full blood panel with urinalysis. Then she needs some...
I would put it on the leg so she has to groom it off, but small blobs and confine her in the bathroom or something so she can't run off and fling it everywhere.
No skeptic if one of the parents is a papered Bengal, then you sure do have a Bengal mix with domestic. I am just pointing out it that tabby isn't a breed is all.
Tabby is a coat pattern. Bengal is a breed. All Bengals are tabbys. I don't understand what you mean by a confirmed mix? He doesn't look like a Bengal at all really.
Shelters just guess and put what breed they resemble. You aren't going to find a purebred at the shelter and if you do might as well play the lottery too ;) Cats are just domestic long or short hair, they almost never have any sort of purebred in them. It doesn't work the same way it does with...