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Why Does My CAT Drool When I Pet Him ?
If your cat drools when petted, purrs and rubs its cheeks or head against your hands or feet, it is showing that it enjoys being with you and receiving your treats. Your feline may also drool when she smells or tastes catnip or catnip and when she smells her favorite food. Even though the percentage of cats that experience this phenomenon is not very high.
In these cases, drooling appears as a positive reflection due to stimuli and situations that please or relax us. In a very similar way to what happens to us, a healthy cat may drool when noticing stimuli that please it or when experiencing pleasant, fun or relaxing moments.
Drooling can be a natural and positive aspect of your cat's behavior. But it is important to pay attention to know how to differentiate "babbling of pleasure" from excessive and sudden salivation, which can be a symptom of intoxication, poisoning, or certain pathologies.
When a cat drools for pleasure, this behavior may have been present since childhood and is repeated regularly when faced with pleasant stimuli, appearing as a pleasurable and spontaneous response from its organism. In fact, pleasant drool almost always appears as small, liquid, transparent drops that are neither smelly nor sticky.
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Why Does My CAT Drool When I Pet Him ?
If your cat drools when petted, purrs and rubs its cheeks or head against your hands or feet, it is showing that it enjoys being with you and receiving your treats. Your feline may also drool when she smells or tastes catnip or catnip and when she smells her favorite food. Even though the percentage of cats that experience this phenomenon is not very high.
In these cases, drooling appears as a positive reflection due to stimuli and situations that please or relax us. In a very similar way to what happens to us, a healthy cat may drool when noticing stimuli that please it or when experiencing pleasant, fun or relaxing moments.
Drooling can be a natural and positive aspect of your cat's behavior. But it is important to pay attention to know how to differentiate "babbling of pleasure" from excessive and sudden salivation, which can be a symptom of intoxication, poisoning, or certain pathologies.
When a cat drools for pleasure, this behavior may have been present since childhood and is repeated regularly when faced with pleasant stimuli, appearing as a pleasurable and spontaneous response from its organism. In fact, pleasant drool almost always appears as small, liquid, transparent drops that are neither smelly nor sticky.
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