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While drooling is most commonly associated with dogs, cats can do it too. If you've ever witnessed this strange behavior, you've probably wondered, Why do cats drool? We got a vet to explain what ...
Upper respiratory infections: Drooling can signal an infection of the nose, throat, or sinuses. Cats that live in homes or shelters with other pets have a higher risk. Stress is another factor.
If a cat suddenly starts drooling, many pet owners become concerned. However, in most cases, drooling is harmless. PETBOOK explains the causes behind increased drooling and when it’s necessary ...
It's a pleasant feeling of intense happiness for cats, which they might display by rubbing their faces and heads against the catnip, shaking their heads or drooling. Cats aren't quite getting ...