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it is the bacteria and old saliva that exists in your mouth. As you sneeze you spray tens of thousands of droplets that contain saliva and bacteria into the air. As people breath in the droplets they would smell the saliva and bacteria that was in the air.
sweet smells of perfume or spray
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
it will flinch
Male cats spray as they are more territorial than uneutured male cats. Also I think it may have something to do with attracting a mate. However, some neutered males will still spray if neutered later in life, mainly because it is now "habit". You might need to teach the cat that spraying is not acceptable.
The sublingual caruncle is found under your tongue (either side of the frenulum - the small folds going from your tongue and the cavity floor). This is where two salivary glands, the sublingual and submandibular glands, empty into the oral cavity. That is why saliva will sometimes spray out when you lift your tongue while yawning.
it is the bacteria and old saliva that exists in your mouth. As you sneeze you spray tens of thousands of droplets that contain saliva and bacteria into the air. As people breath in the droplets they would smell the saliva and bacteria that was in the air.
Well some people have the tendency to spit when they talk and when you " Say It Don't Spray it" You're basically saying keep your saliva in your mouth when you talk
Not if you tell the tester that you use nasal spray before testing.
you spray out 300 microscopic droplets of saliva per minute - that's about two and a half droplets per word!!
Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
Saliva and white grape juice is the only true way to remove the stains and smell of feline urine.
It means you either forgot to cover your mouth when you sneeze or didn't even try to cover your mouth. The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva that was in the air when you sneezed.
It means you either forgot to cover your mouth when you sneeze or didn't even try to cover your mouth. The reason why sneezes smell bad is because the amount of bacteria and old saliva that was in your mouth sprays into the air as a fine mist or droplet spray when you sneeze. People then would be able to smell your sneeze by breathing in your saliva that was in the air when you sneezed.
As often as there's a need for pepper spray.
Yes.
Saliva production is constant, and is increased by several factors: food seeing, smelling; memories, emotions, eta. As it is constant, we might not be able to sense it, but it is there. Maybe if you remain with your mouth closed for a while, it accumulates within and the moment you open the mouth it might just come out.