My cat's tongue is sticking out and she's drooling a lot, should I be concerned?

This morning, I've noticed my cat with her tongue sticking out, and she's drooling quite a bit more than usual. It seems so unusual for her to do this, and I'm wondering if it could be a sign of something wrong. Should I be concerned and consider having her checked out by a vet?

Answer

It's unusual for a cat to have her tongue sticking out and be drooling excessively. These signs can sometimes indicate an underlying issue that requires veterinary attention.

  • This behavior can be a sign of dental issues, nausea, or another medical condition.
  • It's important to monitor her for any other symptoms or changes in behavior.
  • Consulting with a vet can help diagnose and treat any potential health issues early.

While cats sometimes stick their tongues out for harmless reasons, such as after grooming or due to relaxation, excessive drooling alongside this behavior can signal a medical issue. It might be related to dental problems, nausea, or even something lodged in her mouth. Observing your cat closely for other symptoms and seeking a vet's input can help ensure her health and comfort.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat sticking her tongue out and drooling?

    While it can be a funny and harmless behavior at times, if your cat is drooling excessively or seems uncomfortable, it could indicate dental problems, nausea, or even an oral injury.

  • Is drooling a common symptom in cats?

    Drooling in cats is not as common as it is in dogs and can often signal an underlying issue, especially if it occurs suddenly or is paired with other changes in behavior.

  • What should I do if my cat shows these symptoms?

    If the symptoms persist or are accompanied by other signs of distress, it's best to have your cat checked by a vet to rule out any serious conditions.

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