My cats always been a drooler when she's happy, but lately it's more thicker? Creates a sting of drool from her mouth when its normally just drops, is theres no need for concern?

Updated On April 2nd, 2020

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | spayed

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Answered By Dr. Elizabeth

Veterinarian

I think this could indicate a problem. A thicker drool could be related to dental disease or an infection in the salivary gland.
If it continues beyond 2 days, I recommend to call your vet to have Pixie examined. I hope this helps.

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