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Cats owned: All black and white and tortie's
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21-07-2007, 10:09 AM   #1

Advice again please


Hi all. The problem this time is guinness. Since last night he has beign slavering its just dripping every so often out of his mouth. He is eating ok and drinking as well. the vet has put simon and guinness on hill science c/d dry they had gone off the other. I have looked in his mouth and there is nothing there. Is this normal has i have never seen this before. Also one of the cats was sick last night but i dont know which one and guinness was sat looking a a beetle when i first noticed him doing it.

jane



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21-07-2007, 10:12 AM   #2

Re: Advice again please


Has Guiness had a dental lately? It could be a sign of a dodgy tooth or something.



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21-07-2007, 10:13 AM   #3

Re: Advice again please


Or having eaten a nasty beetle. They insist on doing it, then you can see them going - Oh Yuk! That was awful



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21-07-2007, 11:40 AM   #4

Re: Advice again please


If he gets any worse i will take him too the vets straight away. Otherwise i will wait till monday and take him them. Guinness has never had a dental but he certainly is going to have now. I have had to put a towel over the settee has he is dribbling over it. I couldnt careless about the furniture but i just want guinness to be ok.


jane



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21-07-2007, 11:53 AM   #5

Re: Advice again please


He may have cut his tongue on something, Cassie has done that and she dribbled a lot for a while.

My previous cat also had trouble like that and the vet found a small piece of bone wedged in one of his back teeth. I assumed it was through eating a mouse or something as he never had anything with bones in indoors...



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