My 16-year-old rescue cat started drooling more than usual, is that a cause for concern?

Recently, I've noticed that my 16-year-old rescue cat has begun drooling a lot more than usual. It's not something I've seen from her before, and she's usually a pretty dry-mouthed kitty. With her age, I’m a bit worried if this might be related to some dental issue or another health problem. Is this increased drooling something I should get checked out soon?

Answer

It sounds like your senior cat is experiencing a new increase in drooling, which can be concerning given her age and health status.

  • Increased drooling in cats can indicate dental problems.
  • Other possible causes include nausea or an oral mass.
  • Monitoring symptoms and seeking veterinary advice is crucial.

Your 16-year-old rescue cat's new drooling habit deserves attention, especially if it is a sudden change. Cats generally maintain good oral hygiene, but increased saliva production can be a sign of dental issues like tooth decay or gum disease. Other potential causes include gastrointestinal upset or something lodged in her mouth. Given her age, it's wise to prioritize a checkup to ensure there aren't serious underlying health concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my cat drooling all of a sudden?

    Sudden drooling can be caused by dental issues, nausea, or foreign objects in the mouth. It's important to observe any additional symptoms and consult with a vet if the drooling persists.

  • Should I be worried about my senior cat drooling more than usual?

    While not all drooling is serious, increased drooling in a senior cat should be evaluated, especially if it is accompanied by other signs of illness. It's better to be cautious and seek veterinary advice.

  • Can stress cause a cat to drool more?

    Yes, stress can occasionally cause drooling in cats, although this is less common than other causes. Ensuring a calming environment may help, but professional advice is recommended to rule out medical causes.

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