Could be a lot of different things ... respiratory problem, infection, ulcers in the mouth, immune system disease, feline AIDS, kidney problems, etc etc etc. Take kitty to the vet!
Excessive drooling and loss of appetite in cats can be caused by various health issues such as dental problems, oral infections, nausea, or other underlying medical conditions. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
An animal might drool within a few hours after surgery from the effects of the anesthesia. Sometimes the anesthesia causes nausea and vomiting. The nausea can cause drooling. Also, sometimes an animal can be slow to recover from the anesthesia, being dizzy, clumsey, and disoriented, which can also result in drooling. Keep an eye on her to see that she improves over the evening. These after-effects should wear off in a few hours. The cat should be fine the next day. If it is the day after surgery and she is still drooling, CALL THE VET.
Drooling in cats can be caused by various reasons, such as dental issues, mouth pain, nausea, or even poisoning. If your cat is also not eating or drinking, it could indicate a more serious underlying health problem. It is important to take your cat to the vet for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Panting is a normal process in dogs, it is how they cool down. You should not be worried if they appear to be breathing without effort and panting is the only sign you notice. Panting in cats is not normal. It can indicate anxiety, pain or a respiratory/heart problem. If your cat continues to pant, you should take it to see a vet.
Yes, Cerenia can be used for cats to treat nausea and vomiting.
Yes, excessive salivation and licking or drooling is one symptom of nausea in dogs.
CATS DO NOT WHIMPER!!!!!!! IF ANYONE WOULD WHIMPER, IT WOULD BE THOSE MANGY, CROWFOOD EATING DROOLING DOGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sudden open mouth breathing panting agitation dilated pupils while still panting struggling not to be held
Symptoms of panic attacks in dogs may include trembling, panting, pacing, whining, hiding, excessive drooling, and seeking comfort from their owner.
Promethazine is not recommended for cats. However, many will give their cat's small doses to help with nausea and vomiting.
Yes, Cerenia can be given to cats to treat nausea and vomiting. It is a medication commonly prescribed by veterinarians for this purpose.
Possible causes of sudden excessive drooling in cats include dental issues, oral infections, ingestion of toxic substances, oral tumors, and neurological conditions. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.