There are two main reasons why cats may drool.
First is because when some cats get so content, like when they are on your lap and you are petting them, their muscles relax causing their mouth to open. This then causes saliva to slip out.
Second there are various medical issues, such as ulcers that have the tendency to cause that sensation therefore you should consult your vet to ensure there are no medical issues that are at hand.
Drooling is a very difficult habit to correct therefore unless it is a medical issue then keep a wash cloth nearby and enjoy.
"Slobber" is spelled as s-l-o-b-b-e-r.
The word "slobber" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to saliva that dribbles from the mouth. As a verb, it means to let saliva flow freely from the mouth.
You slobber by letting spit come out of your mouth. Hope that helps == ==
horses sometimes slobber because they've eaten clover
You Swallow Or you slobber Or your mouth chokes You Swallow Or you slobber Or your mouth chokes
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I believe any bulldog you get will slobber. My American Bulldog tends to slobber at the sight of food, but the slobbering isn't a bad thing and they tend to grow out of it once they get older. As a young adult, my AM BD seemed to slobber ALL the time. Now, she doesn't at all unless she is around food that she wants to eat.
Slobber, clobber, and jobber all rhyme with robber.
all dogs slobber but golden reitrievers dont very much and neither do labs big dogs like newfoundlands and st. bernards do slobber. this is Jewels7410 i have a pug x cavalier and she dosent drool, it depends on the dog
yes he is a skylander
Most of the time they slobber because they are tething. also because their brain hasn't fully developed to kniow that their slobbering to much
jobber, clobber, slobber, robber