My cat's drooling like crazy all of a sudden; is this something I should be worried about?

Earlier today, I noticed my cat drooling excessively, which is unusual for her. She hasn't been drooling this much before, and I can't think of anything that's changed in her diet or environment. Is this something I should be concerned about, or could it be a sign of something serious?

Answer

It's concerning that your cat is drooling excessively, especially if this is unusual behavior for her. This could be a sign of an underlying issue that may need attention.

  • Excessive drooling can indicate oral or dental problems.
  • Drooling might be a response to nausea or foreign body ingestion.
  • Contact a veterinarian if drooling persists or if your cat shows other symptoms.

There are several reasons why your cat might be drooling more than usual. While some cats drool when they're very relaxed or happy, excessive or sudden drooling can indicate health problems. Dental issues are a common cause, so checking your cat's teeth and gums for signs of redness or swelling can be helpful. Other possibilities include nausea, where a cat might have ingested something irritating, or more severe conditions like kidney or liver problems. Keeping an eye on her behavior and any other symptoms will help in assessing whether a visit to the vet is necessary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I check at home if my cat is drooling excessively?

    Look at her mouth for any signs of dental disease or injury. Also, ensure there's nothing unusual she might have ingested or that might be stuck in her throat.

  • How urgent should my response be to sudden drooling?

    If your cat's drooling is accompanied by other serious symptoms like vomiting, lethargy, or difficulty breathing, seek veterinary attention immediately.

  • Can this be related to stress?

    Yes, stress or anxiety can sometimes cause excessive drooling in cats, especially if there have been recent changes in their environment or routine.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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