One of my best friends when I was a kid had a cat that drooled like crazy. When I stayed the night, Baby Kitty would lay in my hair and drool all over it. lol.
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One of my best friends when I was a kid had a cat that drooled like crazy. When I stayed the night, Baby Kitty would lay in my hair and drool all over it. lol.
Yup, Sherman drools when he is very content, which is usually on someone's lap (but only when it was his idea).Quote:
Originally posted by rg_girlca
Whenever my hubby has Mooky in his arms and starts petting him, Mooky starts to drool. The longer he pets him the more he drools.
Do any of you cats drool when they get affectionate and is this normal? My other cats never did this.
Chance (one of my parents 5 cats) will drool when he's affectionate. He also likes to groom me and lick my face.
Here's a pic of the culprit. :D
http://kia.cutestsandgirl.com/images/cats/chance.jpg
Rocky just drools in his sleep. I think it's natural for them when they are finally relaxed.
Our Daisy drools. Never during the day, only at night when she jumps on the bed. She can be quite a nervous little cat and I think she feels safer when we are lying down. She'll jump on the bed, do some serious duvet kneading, then purr and purr and purr. Then she cuddles in at my neck still purring like crazy and drools.
I just love it when she cuddles me!:D
moose drools a bit but for the most part the Lost Cats dont drool all that much. But theyPURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lol interesting thead :D
glad to hear that my Yumi isnt the only drooler, along with the PURRRRRRRING and keading
First, NONE of you have the right to 'complain' about drool- trust me on this(BINX!!!).
Seriously, the only cat I have ever known to drool is Minnie, the semi feral. I find it fascinating to know it is a compliment. She will drool like crazy doing the elevator butt, and I always smile. I wonder what makes some droolers, and some dry?
LOL Cataholic. I know where your coming from with Binx. A friend of mine had a St. Bernard and boy they drool something fierce.
Also that is a good question you brought up about why some kitties drool and others don't. I would be interested in knowing the answer to that one.
I have no complaints about the drool cause Mooky is a real daddy's boy and he only goes to daddy for lovings.
So I'm glad to say, that I am drool free.
Thanks again for all who replied as it was interesting reading all your answers.
Neko, you kill me!
I cat sat a cat that lived on a porch, in FL, and didn't have much of a life in my opinion. So I'd go over there and he'd climb up on my lap and it was like a waterfall. I had to wear special drool clothes over there. And shower after the twice daily visit. Poor guy... just starving for affection. But, I can't say that that would be a good thing happening in the house if he were allowed in. But what came first: the drooling or the living on the porch?:confused: