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cats drooling

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little kitty
little kitty

my cat was an in door cat til recently he began spray so i had to put him out when we r not home. i Am planing on getting his shots i havnt done that due to money reason(single parent of a 6 yr old) My cat came in two days ago fine. then yesterday he began drooling uncontrollably and was moping and looked like crap now he is still drooling but he is up and aware of everything no bite marks physically he look good now but he drooling still continues What wrong with my little kitty

Symptoms: Drooling, Weight Loss

One Response to “cats drooling”:

  • Veteran Advisor Angela Spar says:

    February 05th, 2008 at 11:53 PM

    Have you looked in his mouth for any ulcerations or irritations? There are many reasons for drooling, but the most common things that spring to mind are mouth pain or ulceration, foreign body stuck in their mouth, nausea, fear and excitement.

    If it is persisting and he isn't doing right he really should be seen by a vet to see what is wrong

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