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27-02-2006, 02:59 PM   #1

Do your cats ever drool?


Just wanted to see if Ninja's alone in this... When you get round to cuddling him (like I did earlier, again) and really loving him up (two-handed pettings and scritches) he purrs and then starts drooling

Like, two big drops of drool will amass on his canines (sometimes, if his head's tilted to one side a lot, it'll stick to the lowest canine) and then run down his front.

Is this normal? It always happens when he got all loved-up and happy and purring, so I thought it probably would be, but man... It's a lot of drool!



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27-02-2006, 03:00 PM   #2

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


yeah twix does it laods if you rub under his chin!



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27-02-2006, 03:45 PM   #3

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


LOL barnabys does that when hes in full fluff mode. all drool n claws



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27-02-2006, 03:46 PM   #4

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


oscar does when he is in full cuddle mode



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27-02-2006, 03:48 PM   #5

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


None of mine do it . . .



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27-02-2006, 03:54 PM   #6

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


Glad to hear he's not about to drown in it... Although I wouldn't be too surprised

He just had me loving on him for ten minutes, then I gave him some treats and some more loving (mind you he's in the corner of the conservatory, I think he's testing me to see if I'll be cold and uncomfortable bending down just slightly to cuddle him!) and then got a small chunk of meat

Drool everywhere



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27-02-2006, 03:57 PM   #7

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


yes tigger is always drooling when he is in ex! we thought at first that it was coz he is getting on abit now, but my aunties 3 year old do it.



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27-02-2006, 04:48 PM   #8

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


Cassie doesn't do it but Sam, my previous cat, was a big drooler!
Every cat mentioned on here that has drooled has been a tom.......coincidence or not?



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27-02-2006, 04:58 PM   #9

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


None of mine have but Cleo did for a short time when she had a bad tooth stopped as soon as the tooth was removed,



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27-02-2006, 05:59 PM   #10

Re: Do your cats ever drool?


Kazz, the first time he did it I freaked out and thought it was puss Because he had his head tilted and it only came down one side... Then I had a closer look and it was clearly drool.

I have high hopes, with his current disposition, that I'll be able to get him in his carrier on Monday and get him to see a vet. He's been staying in in the morning so he doesn't miss breakfast () lately, so I'm guessing he should be in about the right time... Just hoping he won't throw a two-week paddy after it, again



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