A friends cat is drooling and cannot close her mouth, has been seen by a vet and no broken bones. Has been on antibiotics for several days. Has anyone got any ideas or suggestions??
Thanks for any help!!!!
Thanks for any help!!!!
My Aunt's cat had the same symptoms. Unfortunately, her cat had cancer developing all the way back on the pallette where the nasal passages meet at the back of the throat. It was very difficult to diagnose but when cultured it came up positive for cancer. The vet gave her some medication that did help but of course the cancer grew too much and she had to have her cat put to sleep. Hopefully, this isn't the case with your cat but I thought I'd throw it out there since it was so hard for my Aunt's vet to come up with what was causing the symptoms.A friends cat is drooling and cannot close her mouth, has been seen by a vet and no broken bones. Has been on antibiotics for several days. Has anyone got any ideas or suggestions??
Thanks for any help!!!!
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