My cat just started drooling all of a sudden—should I be worried?

This afternoon, I noticed my cat started drooling quite a bit, and it’s never happened before. She's been acting normally otherwise, eating well and playing around the house. I’m concerned about this sudden change, though. Should I be worried about her drooling, or is it something that can happen occasionally without any major issues?

Answer

You've noticed that your cat, despite appearing normal in other behaviors, has started drooling suddenly. While it can be worrying, occasional drooling in cats isn't always a sign of a major issue.

  • Sudden drooling can have various causes, not all serious.
  • Monitor for other changes in behavior or appetite.
  • Consult a vet if the drooling persists or worsens.

Cats might drool for several reasons, such as dental problems, nausea, stress, or simply in response to a particular taste or smell. Since your cat is behaving normally otherwise, it's possible that the drooling is due to a temporary or minor issue. However, it's important to keep an eye on her and observe if any other symptoms develop. If the drooling doesn't stop or if you notice signs like bad breath, difficulty eating, or any other unusual behavior, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why might my cat suddenly start drooling?

    Sudden drooling can be caused by a variety of things, including dental issues, nausea, or even stress. It's important to watch for other symptoms that might indicate a more serious condition.

  • When should I worry about my cat's drooling?

    If the drooling continues or is accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting, bad breath, or changes in appetite, it is advisable to seek veterinary advice. Persistent drooling indicates that a check-up may be needed.

  • How can I help my cat feel more comfortable?

    You can ensure she is hydrated by providing fresh water and keeping her environment stress-free. Observing her for any additional symptoms helps, and consulting a vet if needed ensures her comfort and well-being.

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