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Quick Aswers To Your Cat's Medical Symptoms
Monday 08th of February 2010



Drooling

Below you will find cat diseases or conditions that include Drooling as a possible symptom. Click on a diagnosis link for disease or condition information.


Strychnine Poisoning

Possible Symptoms Of Strychnine Poisoning

Agitation
Apprehension
Tremors
Seizures
Loud Noises Or Touching The Cat Starts A Seizure
Drooling
Muscle Spasms
Collapse
Breathing Difficulty

View Information - - strychnine poisoning


Arsenic Poisoning

Possible Symptoms Of Arsenic Poisoning

Abdominal Pain
Vomiting
Staggering
Paralysis
Drooling
Thirst

View Information - - arsenic poisoning


Rabies

Possible Symptoms Of Rabies

Personality Changes
Agitation
Coughing
Drooling
Convulsions
Muscle Spasms
Reclusive
Stares Blankly
Avoids Light
Staggering
Irritable

View Information - - rabies


Feline Viral Respiratory Disease Complex

Possible Symptoms Of Feline Viral Respiratory Disease Complex

Sneezing
Watery Eyes
Watery Discharge From The Nose
Fever
Dehydration
Weight Loss
Ulcers Ot The Mouth
Drooling

View Information - - feline viral respiratory disease complex


Eclampsia (milk Fever)

Possible Symptoms Of Eclampsia (milk Fever)

Anxiety
Restlessness
Fever
Muscle Spasms
Seizures
Drooling

View Information - - eclampsia (milk fever)


Gingivitis

Possible Symptoms Of Gingivitis

Gums That Bleed Easily
Bad Breath
Drooling
Receding Gum Line
Swollen Or Red Gums
Eating Difficulties
Painful Gums
Stops Grooming Itself

View Information - - gingivitis


Idiopathic Facial Paralysis

Possible Symptoms Of Idiopathic Facial Paralysis

Unable To Blink On One Or Both Eyes
Drooling
Drools Out Of One Or Both Sides Of The Mouth
Ear Drooping
Lips On Either One Or Both Sides Of The Mouth Will Droop Downward

View Information - - idiopathic facial paralysis




Remember, this information is for reference only. Always contact your vet or pet profesional for advice.


 






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Seek the advice of your vet or other qualified pet care provider before you decide on any treatment or for answers to any questions you may have regarding a feline medical symptom or medical condition.



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