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Well I'm not sure if it would be called drooling exactly. Really the only time this happens is when my cat jumps up on my bed and I brush her using the cat brush. And also when I brush her vigorously, since it is summer time in Boston and she wants all the fur off. Or, if I just put her for a while and she gets into it she will drool as well.
I once told the Vet about this, and she got very alarmed. She said Cats aren't' supposed to drool and she made it sound like it could be the symptom of a problems with her. I just told her the above and said the 'drool' consists of drops of water, or whatever it is, that look like drops of condensation that collects right at the middle of her mouth and just falls out.
Maybe the Vet was looking to run some unnecessary tests or what not. I dunno. But has/does your cat ever done this when they are in a good mood?
I once told the Vet about this, and she got very alarmed. She said Cats aren't' supposed to drool and she made it sound like it could be the symptom of a problems with her. I just told her the above and said the 'drool' consists of drops of water, or whatever it is, that look like drops of condensation that collects right at the middle of her mouth and just falls out.
Maybe the Vet was looking to run some unnecessary tests or what not. I dunno. But has/does your cat ever done this when they are in a good mood?