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Cats may drool when they cuddle as a sign of deep relaxation, contentment, or affectionate bonding, often linked to kittenhood behavior.
Yes, it is normal for some cats to drool when being petted, especially if they are content and relaxed.
Cats drool when they cuddle as a sign of deep relaxation, comfort, and affection, similar to how some people may sigh or smile when content.
Yes, it is generally normal for some cats to drool when they are being petted, especially if they are relaxed and content.
Cats may drool when cuddling as a sign of deep relaxation, contentment, or due to past associations from kittenhood when kneading and nursing.
Yes, it is normal for some cats to drool when they are content and relaxed, especially during petting.
Excessive drooling in cats can indicate dental issues, nausea, poisoning, or other medical problems and should be evaluated by a veterinarian.
Cat drool can potentially be harmful to humans if it contains bacteria like Pasteurella or if it comes into contact with broken skin or mucous membranes.
Yes, cats can salivate when they are happy, especially during petting or while purring in a relaxed state.
Cats may drool when receiving affection as a sign of relaxation and contentment, often linked to kittenhood behaviors like nursing.

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