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Drooling can be a major warning sign! 🚨 Learn the common causes of excessive drooling (hypersalivation) in cats and how to spot the difference between normal and abnormal. 😺💧 This Podcast episode of The Dogtor - Veterinary Education, dives into Hypersalivation in Cats—also known as ptyalism. While some drooling can be normal during purring or relaxation, excessive drooling is often a red flag 🚨 that may point to: 🔍 Dental disease 🔍 Oral injuries or foreign bodies 🔍 Toxins or bitter medications 🔍 Nausea or systemic illness In this video, we’ll explain the most common causes, when it’s time to worry, and what your vet will do to diagnose and treat it. Don’t ignore the drool—your cat might be trying to tell you something! 🐾 📌 ALWAYS consult your veterinarian if you notice abnormal drooling in your pet. 🎙️ Subscribe now to never miss an episode of The Dogtor (0:00) Introduction: Why is My Cat Drooling? (Ptyalism vs. Hypersalivation) (1:08) Normal Drooling: The "Happy Cat" Purring & Kneading Reflex (2:29) Stress & Anxiety: Car Rides, Vet Visits, and Fear Responses (3:08) Dental Disease: Gingivitis, Periodontal Issues, and Tooth Abscesses (5:03) Foreign Bodies: String, Bones, and Plant Material Stuck in the Mouth (6:08) Nausea Triggers: Kidney Disease, Pancreatitis, and Gastrointestinal Issues (7:12) TOXIN WARNING: Houseplants (Lilies), Cleaning Products, and Poisoning (8:45) Neurological Causes: Upper Respiratory Infections, Seizures, and Heat Stroke (10:07) When to See a Vet: Persistent Drooling, Bad Breath, and Lethargy (10:45) Diagnosis Process: Oral Exams, Dental X-Rays, and Blood Work (12:40) Summary and Key Takeaways for Cat Owners 🎧 Available also on Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/5xmBWy2... 🔍 Backed by Science. Verified by Vets. 🩺 All content on The Dogtor channel is based on trusted professional veterinary resources and thoroughly reviewed by certified veterinarians. We ensure every fact, tip, and explanation is accurate, up-to-date, and easy to understand — because your pet’s health deserves expert-backed care, even online! 🐾 Trusted info. Real vets. Happy pets. 📌 Disclaimer: While all information presented is medically reviewed and sourced from professional veterinary references, it is provided for educational purposes only. This content does not replace a physical examination, diagnosis, or treatment by a licensed veterinarian. If your pet is showing signs of illness, discomfort, or unusual behaviour, always seek immediate medical attention from your veterinarian or qualified veterinary staff. The Dogtor accepts no liability for decisions made based on this content. #CatDrooling #HypersalivationInCats #DroolingCat #CatHealth #VetExplains #DentalDiseaseCats #Ptyalism #VeterinaryEducation #TheDogtor #CatSymptoms #WhyIsMyCatDrooling #CatParentTips