My cat is drooling excessively I brought him to the bet but he doesn't know what's wrong all his blood work came back good there is a slight redness on his rear lower left side but its unclear if that's what's causing the discomfort can anyone give me an idea of what might be wrong with him?

Updated On March 13th, 2020

Pet's info: Cat | Maine Coon | Male | neutered | 14 years old | 10 lbs

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Answered By Ana M, DVM

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Thank you for submitting your question regarding Rocco. Excessive drooling can be the result of nausea, mouth pain or a bad taste in the mouth. I will typically treat with anti-nausea medication to see if it helps. If not, make sure that he is not eating anything that he shouldn't (plants, etc). Finally, I will anesthetize the patient for a thorough oral exam, dental radiographs and clean the teeth. I hope this information helps!

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