The cat's breathing patterns and mood are linked. The cat is calm, it breathes slowly and at a steady rate. When she panics, her respirations increase in speed and she may respond to other animals breathing this way as a warning that there is something dangerous near. Some cats just learn in their own way, and this sound makes them have the same reaction as catnip. Some cats don't respond to breathing faster.
Called "panting" ... since cats can't sweat like humans, they can only cool off themselves through the glands in their tongue. -- I disagree. It's not normal for cats to pant or breath through their mouths. A cat breathing through it's mouth is generally an indication of a problem. Breathing hard with an open mouth can be a sign of a serious heart problem. You should check the tongue and gums for "pinkness." If these are losing color or taking on a blueish cast, then it is clearly a circulation problem and your feline's days are probably numbered. Mouth-breathing in cats is a condition that requires a Veterinarian.
It's possible that your girlfriend experienced discomfort due to an allergic reaction, irritation from saliva or friction, or a potential infection. It's essential for both of you to communicate openly and seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.
Excessive drooling and pawing at the mouth can be due to dental problems, mouth pain, or oral injuries such as a fractured tooth or foreign object stuck in the mouth. It's important to take your cat to a vet for a thorough examination to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
NO Because if you do something wrong in the real world you can't redo it.
If your dog is breathing slow and appears to be choking, it could be a sign of a respiratory issue, foreign object obstruction in the airway, or a more serious medical emergency. It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
No. Something is really wrong if that happens.
Nothing was wrong with Athena the Greek goddesses mouth.
Actually this is an idiom, it means To misspeak; to say something embarrassing or wrong. ex:- I really put my foot in my mouth during the interview.
Called "panting" ... since cats can't sweat like humans, they can only cool off themselves through the glands in their tongue. -- I disagree. It's not normal for cats to pant or breath through their mouths. A cat breathing through it's mouth is generally an indication of a problem. Breathing hard with an open mouth can be a sign of a serious heart problem. You should check the tongue and gums for "pinkness." If these are losing color or taking on a blueish cast, then it is clearly a circulation problem and your feline's days are probably numbered. Mouth-breathing in cats is a condition that requires a Veterinarian.
tired, trouble breathing, something wrong with the water, scared
its sleeping....
RespirationIn hailing airrespirationInhaling - Breathing inExhaling - Breathing outInspiration is breathing In and expiration is breathing out, respiration is completely wrong.
yes, it is wrong.
dying
Dog has rabies/
I think what you're referring to is called an underbite.
the oxygen you are breathing is good and bad there is nothing wrong with that