Is your cat drooling more than usual? Find out when it’s totally normal and when you need to book a visit to the vet. Read our easy guide to discover the top reasons why cats start dribbling.
Drooling might be more associated with our canine companions, but cats are known to have the occasional dribble as well. In most cases there is nothing to worry about, but in a few special instances, drooling could be a sign of a more serious issue that needs your vet’s attention.
So, if you’re asking yourself ‘why do cats dribble?’ and wondering whether you should worry, here is what you need to know.
Why do cats dribble?
They’re relaxed
As you pet or brush your cat, their kneading and purring can sometimes be accompanied by drooling. These are all signs of a happy kitty and are nothing to worry about. Your cat is simply being transported back to kittenhood and the soothing presence of their mom. So, the sudden waterfall is just your pet’s way of expressing how comfortable and relaxed they feel in your presence. If you’ve come to expect dribbling every time you sit down with your cat to brush or pet them, you can have a towel ready to help you protect your clothes or sofa from the messy drool.
They’re stressed
Sometimes, the reason why cats dribble could point to the opposite state of mind. Does your cat always start to salivate abnormally just as you’re heading to the vets? This could be a sign of cat stress and anxiety. If your cat’s only trips out in the carrier are for vet visits, your pet might have connected the dots, and the simple act of putting them in a carrier in the back seat of the car is enough to trigger a stress response.
A good trick to help your cat get rid of their nerves is to get them used to the carrier by leaving it out where they can explore it at their own pace, and using treats to encourage positive associations with it. When they’re happy getting in the carrier, you can even get them in the car and back out again without ever going to the vet surgery. This will throw them off and help reduce the anxiety they’ve paired with carrier trips.