What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
It may be caused by oral diseases, such as gingivitis, tumors, oral ulcers, etc. An upper respiratory tract infection is also possible, which in addition to drooling may include sneezing, heavy breathing, and discharge from the nose or eyes. If your cat is drooling and lacks energy in the hot summer, it may be due to heatstroke, accompanied by symptoms such as shortness of breath, vomiting, listlessness, and uncoordinated limbs. Nausea and vomiting may also occur due to kidney disease, liver disease, gastrointestinal inflammation, etc., resulting in frequent drooling. If you have a poor appetite or refuse to eat, it is best to take you to the hospital for examination.
If you find that your cat is drooling and has no energy, it is best to observe it for a period of time. If the cat drools for a short time and is intermittent, it may be just a stress reaction and will not pose a danger to its health.
But if the drooling lasts for a long time and drools a lot, it is best to take it to the hospital for treatment. The doctor will conduct oral examinations, X-rays, ultrasounds, and biopsies (blood and urine tests may be required for organ failure, etc.), plus the symptoms of the cat you provide, to make a comprehensive judgment and prescribe the right medicine.
70% of the reasons why cats drool are due to poor internal cleaning of the oral cavity. Regular use of cat toothpaste to help clean their teeth can effectively prevent many oral diseases.