The sticky saliva flowing on a cat's mouth may be caused by stomatitis or food poisoning. It is not recommended that the owner take the medicine on his own. He should take it to the pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible to check the ora...
The sticky saliva flowing on a cat's mouth may be caused by stomatitis or food poisoning. It is not recommended that the owner take the medicine on his own. He should take it to the pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible to check the oral condition and treat it from the root. If the owner cannot take the cat to the doctor immediately, he can use "Stomatitis Kang" to relieve inflammation, and then take it to the hospital for careful examination and cooperate with the doctor's treatment plan for treatment.
1. What to do if stomatitis causes cats to drool?
The cat's mouth is filled with sticky saliva, that is, the cat's saliva is secreted too much. The stimulation of oral diseases is the most common cause. The owner can observe the situation in the cat's mouth. If the oral mucosa is red, swollen, ulcerated, and there is an unpleasant smell of rottenness, and the mouth is filled with viscous, brown, and odorous secretions, resist checking the mouth, and lack of appetite, often indicates cat stomatitis. Then the owner must take the cat to medical treatment to remove the cause of cat stomatitis. In addition, the owner needs to improve the cat's food, feed liquid or easy-to-chew food, and spray anti-inflammatory drugs (such as stomatology) as prescribed by the doctor, supplement vitamins, and cooperate with antibiotics to prevent secondary infection. If cats with severe illness develop severe tartars, gum atrophy, and teeth breakage, they must undergo surgical treatment (tooth cleaning, tooth extraction). For cats with milder conditions, the owner also needs to clean the cat's mouth regularly, and rinse the mouth in the morning and evening for Vic mouthwash or saline.
2. What to do if the cat accidentally eats toxic substances and causes drooling?
It may also be that the cat accidentally eats toxic substances (inaccurately eats lilies, oleander, lily of the valley, human medicines, poisonous insects, etc.), causing the cat to drool and abnormal behavior (suffering from mental depression, not eating or drinking, convulsions, etc.). If the cat may be exposed to some toxic substances, this situation is more critical. It is recommended that the owner send the doctor immediately and communicate with the doctor about the things the cat has contacted before drooling, which will help the cat's condition further confirmation.