what does it mean if a cat dribbles? my cat has done this for a few days now.Her nose is running too. She hasnt lost her appetite though.Do i need to take her to the vet?
I agree that you should get her checked out. Could be a problem with her mouth, such as a tooth abscess. This would also cause her nose to run. Don't neglect it, because mouth problems in cats can be serious and cause quite serious illness.
My cat has dribbled since day one -she is a Balinese. she sleeps with her nose straight onto the bed and leaves a wet ring - she is perfectly healthy and the vet says for her its normal.