Cats may drool when they sleep due to relaxation and contentment, which can cause their muscles to relax and their mouths to open slightly, leading to drooling. It is a normal behavior and usually nothing to worry about.
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Some cats may drool when they are very relaxed or content, similar to purring. However, excessive drooling can be a sign of dental issues or other health problems and should be checked by a veterinarian.
Cats may drool when sleeping due to relaxation and contentment, which can lead to excess saliva production. This is a normal behavior and is usually nothing to worry about.
Purring may be what you are referring to, which is what a cat does when he is relaxed and content.
Cats may drool when sleeping because they are relaxed and their muscles are loose, causing their mouth to open slightly and saliva to escape. This is a normal behavior and is usually nothing to worry about.