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No, it isn't normal for your cat to be drooling a lot lately and making a strange burp like noise. He may have eaten something that isn't agreeing with him and causing the strange behavior.

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Q: My cat has been dribbling a lot lately and he recently made a strange burp like noise his behaviour is also very strange is this normal?
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