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Blackberry plays dress-up with my sister all the time. Plus she loves going outside. Sandy on the other hand would act like she was being attacked by a group of flying monkeys.
Does anyone else have a cat that drools like a dog? Mine has been doing it a lot lately. When he hasn't been around us for a while he gets so clingy and gets all over me. Gets all up in my face, in my lap, and on my chest, and when I start petting his head and rubbing his cheeks, he slobbers all over me, just purring so loud you can hear him in the next room. Saliva just dripping out of his mouth like crazy, all over the place. Then he lays down on top of me, closes his eyes, and wont move off of me for a long while.
Crazy freakin' cat. Never had a pet cat before that came inside to sleep and play (only wild ones you couldn't touch) just wondering if this was normal or if he might be sick or something.
I think Sandy only ever drooled once and that was years ago after we brought her home from being boarded (very stressful for her). She does like to curl up next to me every evening and fall asleep and then she'll get up when there's five minutes left of a show and start bugging me for food.
I think Sandy only ever drooled once and that was years ago after we brought her home from being boarded (very stressful for her). She does like to curl up next to me every evening and fall asleep and then she'll get up when there's five minutes left of a show and start bugging me for food.
I saw that article when I was searching online. I also saw several others that said it was normal and a sign the cat was really content and happy. I really don't think anything is wrong with him because I'm the only person he does it to. If something was wrong you'd think he'd do it more often. Nobody else in the house has even seen him do it (other than when I've said hey come look at this). Its not drool like thick slobber you'd see hanging from a dogs mouth, it just drips like liquid from a faucet.
He first did it when I found him outside as a little kitten and temps were in single digits (somebody threw him out of a car to get rid of him I suppose, only way he could have gotten here pretty much). I was planning to take him to the pound like I have MANY other animals through the years (people bring dogs and cats way out here to dump them quite often, sorry bastards). But it was too late in the evening when he showed up and it was so cold I couldn't leave him outside so I let him in and made him a bed with towels in a box, was going to take him the next day.
But there was just something different about him, no tail at all, so strange and curious but really smart. So I decided to keep him (as a strictly outside cat I thought, that changed quick, lol). And even then he'd get up in my lap and drip like that while purring and getting petted. But only when I petted him. Its about time for his yearly shots, I'll ask the vet when I take him for that.