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next_to_normal) wrote2008-10-30 06:06 pm
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My kitty is dripping
Chelsea appears to be having a leakage problem, dripping what looks like saliva from her mouth (could also be a runny nose, but careful investigation of the drips suggests mouth). She doesn't seem to be bothered by it, though, just going about her regular kitty business. It's never been a problem before, and I only just noticed it today. I tried calling the vet, but they're closed already. Google searching leads me to believe it's either a tooth/gum problem or the flu. Any thoughts?
UPDATE: Kitty now appears to be making slurpy noises that precede lots of dripping, then it goes away for a little bit, then more slurping and dripping. She also seems to be mildly disturbed by her leaky face (licking it a lot once she realizes she's doing it), but is otherwise still behaving normally.
UPDATE: Kitty now appears to be making slurpy noises that precede lots of dripping, then it goes away for a little bit, then more slurping and dripping. She also seems to be mildly disturbed by her leaky face (licking it a lot once she realizes she's doing it), but is otherwise still behaving normally.
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(I don't know why but it must be, cats have a way of telling you this)
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I think sometimes it's bet just to give up and accept you will never win \o/
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http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2751847
It's harder to get hold of because of its shape, and it's heavy ceramic.
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