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    Does your cat do this? I'm concerned. *Pidge is home *pix 6/4*

    I feel kinda silly posing this question but it's bothering me so I'm going to anyhow. Does your cat at times stick out its tongue and just sit there w/its tongue hanging out? Lately, Puddy has been doing that and it's freaking me out. It isn't just a little bit of the tip of the tongue showing, which is rather cute; it's almost the entire tongue, as though she has no teeth or something. She's purring, she isn't sick or crying or anything, so I'm not sure why it bothers me but it does. It makes me want to cry for some reason. Creamsicle does it, too, but I attributed it to her being a CH baby. I can see no reason why Puddy would do it. She's only been doing it for the last month or so.
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    In our household, we found the tip of the tongue sticking out of our cats' mouths a very endearing type of "dumb". :-)

    The whole tongue? Puddy is trying to outdo the
    rest?

    I found some info- bottom line is, as long as she seems healthy otherwise, probably this is ok.

    I couldn't copy and paste anything here, but there is a question on this about 3/4 of the way down, under "Tongue Tipping"
    http://www.showcatsonline.com/s_expert2.htm

    Most likely your cat is just jaking. "Jaking" is basically a cat's way of tasting/smelling the air, via the Jacob's Organ.
    Answer: Lily-

    Before I get to the part where I tell you the things that might be wrong, I
    have to be sure to say that if KeeKee seems normal in all other respects it
    is very likely that he is normal and that your husband is right --- or at
    least that there isn't a harmful cause of his tongue sticking out habit.

    Now that we got through that part, there are some things that can cause the
    tongue to stick out or to enlarge, which might make it stick out, too.

    Acromegaly, which is a hormonal disease that affects a small number of cats
    in their lifetime, makes the tongue enlarge in some patients and it may
    stick out slightly when this occurs. This is disease in which there is too
    much production of growth hormone and it causes increased drinking and
    urination, increased appetite, enlargement of the head, separation of the
    teeth (they move apart as the jaw grows), heart disease and other symptoms.
    Since you don't report any of these signs, I am hoping that none are present.

    There are several reports on cats with feline leukemia that include
    observations of tongue sores, which might cause the tongue to stick out. In
    addition, there are some anecdotal observations of cats with feline
    leukemia sticking their tongues out, with no mention of cause. There is a
    chance in these cats that they would have done this, anyway, and that the
    feline leukemia virus just happened to be present.

    Several diseases that can affect the central nervous system can cause the
    tongue to stick out or to fall out of the mouth on one side or the other
    (this doesn't usually happen in cats because their tongue isn't as mobile
    as a dogs). Toxoplasmosis, feline infectious peritonitis and feline
    immunodeficiency virus are possible diseases that can cause neurologic
    signs in cats.

    It is possible for tooth problems, gingivitis and pharyngeal problems to
    make it more comfortable for a cat to keep its tongue held out rather than
    in the mouth. Usually by the time this happens there is some evidence of
    difficulty swallowing or discomfort while eating.

    If KeeKee develops something that really seems like an illness to you, then
    it would be a good idea to see your vet as soon as possible. I am pretty
    sure that you are not seeing anything like this at this time, based on your
    note. So I think it would be OK to wait for the next routine visit to ask
    your vet about this problem unless I am wrong about the lack of other
    signs, currently.

    Mike Richards, DVM
    1/18/2001
    Some cats sit with their tongue sticking out a little. This seems to show relaxation and contentment or that the cat has become interested in something. On the one hand it gives the cat a rather daft look. On the other hand it gives the cat a look of concentration. Licking the lips may indicate anxiety or anticipation depending on what is happening around it. Cats may lick their lips slightly as food is presented, but reserve real lip-licking for the after-dinner wash.
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    My cats do this sometimes either when they're sleepy, or if I interrupt a bathing session. lol I think it's cute myself.

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    i would have the vet check for tounge ulcer...if he has one,and you get him antibiotics quick...he'll survive,if you let it go...the ulcer can grow and nothing would be able to cure it.
    that happened to my husbands sister's cat.
    same thing...started hanging the tounge out...and sure enough it had a big ulcer under it's tounge.i would get it checked...or look yourself.
    but i think if it's all the way out...i'd go to the vet ASAP.
    Good luck and i hope it's nothing.

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    Medusa,
    You are an excellent meowmie and if it's freaking you out, have it checked out. Trust your instincts. Calvin sticks the it bitty end of his tongue out and it cracks me up! That tiny bit of pink agains all his blackness.
    Go with your meowmie radar and have Puddy checked out.
    Claudia

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    Maybe Puddy is literally being a copy cat but if it is concerning you then get her checked out for some peace of mind
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