If your cat is drooling and has a swollen/red tongue, call the vet. She may have been bitten, may have an allergic reaction, or any number of things. This is not normal behavior and a vet should be contacted. If you have a family vet that you regularly go to, you can call and ask them for their opinion.
For an 18 year old cat, drooling could be a sign of an illness, a dental problem, or just age. Only a vet will be able to tell you if there is something wrong with the cat.
If the cat is drooling it may be a sign of teeth problems, and abscess in the mouth, or problems with it's throat. It may also just be drooling to drool. However it would be best to take it to the vet as soon as possible to make sure it is not something serious that your kitty is suffering with.
The first thing comes to mind is that there might be something wrong with its mouth (gum disease or a broken tooth can cause extreme pain to a cat). However, cats are very good at hiding pain, so whereas your cat is still eating, the drooling indicates there might be something wrong, even though the cat doesn't "seem" to be in discomfort.It is highly recommended to take the cat to the vet.
The meowing of a cat is perfectly normal. I its his/her way of asking for something or loving you. If something is wrong your cat will probably be lazy and growling.
This means that your cat is not fed properly and it needs water.
There are several reasons why cats drool: Some cats drool when they are really happy, relaxed, or even when they sleep; just like some people do. Alternatively, a cat that is drooling excessively could either have been poisoned, or there is something wrong with its mouth (gum disease or a broken tooth can cause extreme pain to a cat). It is highly recommended to take the cat to the vet immediately, especially if the cat has lost its appetite and drooling for no obvious reason.
Drooling and sneezing in a cat can be caused by a variety of reasons including dental issues, respiratory infections, allergies, or foreign objects stuck in their nose. It is best to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Could be cat flu, take it to a vet...
No, we can't. Take him to a veterinarian.
"Cat's got your tongue" IS a sentence.
It means it has fleas or there is something wrong with her.
I don't know, but it needs urgent medical attention from a vet.