Why does my cat's face suddenly look puffy and why's she drooling so much? Should I be worried?

Yesterday evening, I noticed my cat's face seemed puffier than usual, and today she's drooling excessively. She hasn't shown these symptoms before, and I'm not sure if she might have eaten something unusual or if this is a sign of something serious. Should I be concerned and take her to the vet, or is there something I can check or do at home to help her feel better?

Answer

Your cat's sudden facial swelling and excessive drooling may indicate an allergic reaction, dental issue, or another underlying problem that needs prompt attention.

  • Facial swelling and drooling could indicate an allergic reaction or dental issue.
  • Monitor for other symptoms like vomiting, difficulty breathing, or lethargy.
  • Seek veterinary care to identify and address the cause effectively.

It's concerning to see your cat experience facial swelling and excessive drooling, as these could be signs of an allergic reaction to something she might have ingested or come into contact with, or it could be related to dental problems or infections. To ensure your cat receives the appropriate care, it's advisable to take her to a veterinarian for a comprehensive examination. This will help in diagnosing the issue and starting any necessary treatment.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can cause sudden facial swelling in cats?

    Sudden facial swelling can be caused by allergic reactions, dental issues such as abscesses, infections, or trauma to the face. It's important to rule out these causes with a vet's help.

  • Why is my cat drooling excessively?

    Drooling can be a result of nausea, dental disease, oral irritation, or ingestion of toxic substances. If persistent, it should be evaluated by a vet.

  • Can I treat these symptoms at home?

    While you can monitor your cat for additional symptoms, it's crucial to have a vet assess her condition to ensure there's no serious underlying issue. Home treatment without proper diagnosis might delay needed care.

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