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Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Male | 9 months and 2 days old | 6 lbs
I have four cats. Three days earlier my 4months old kitten started drooling and his voice changed. The next day my two other 9month old cats got the same condition. Now my 9month olders cat is drooling excessively and his voice(meowing) is also so heavy. But all of them are taking their meal as per routine. Kindly tell me whats the issue?
1 Answer
Published on January 4th, 2017
If all four are experiencing the same symptoms, I would be suspicious that they have eaten something toxic that has upset their stomach (drooling is a sign of nausea), and the voice change could be due to vomiting that you may have not seen. Cats like to chew on plants, and oftentimes, there are plants around the house and yard that are toxic to cats, but the owners do not know they are toxic. They also could have eaten an insect or some rotten food that is causing their symptoms. Given that all four are showing these symptoms, I would check any plants in the house and yard (if they are allowed outside) for toxic plants, and remove them. Given they are still eating, I would monitor them for now, and if the drooling and voice changes continue over the next 24-48 hours, I would take them all into the vet for an exam.
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