When your cat starts drooling you know there's a health issue. Think to when you drool. This will give you the picture of why your cat does. Drooling occurs when your mouth is sore, such as with a painful tooth, a gum abscess, a foreign object lodged between two teeth, a foreign object embedded in the gum, tartar on the teeth pushing on the gums, a swollen tongue, swollen salivary glands, the list can be endless.
And many of these conditions can be hard to isolate. Even a veterinarian, with the cat under an anesthetic, may not be able to pinpoint the exact problem.
With a painful mouth, many cats will not let you near them, as the last thing they want is to endure more pain.

One of the most common problems domestic cats face today is the unnatural food they are fed. This is so far removed from their natural diet, it impacts deeply on their health.
In the wild, cats everyday food contains raw bones, an essential ingredient to keeping their mouths healthy. Crunching up on these small bones keeps the teeth clean, massages the gums nicely, as well as providing the cat with their best source of calcium and other macro minerals.
A domestic cat fed processed food is denied this, so tartar builds up on their teeth, the gums are unhealthy and they lack the natural form of macro minerals. This contributes to an inability to prevent disease, or bounce back from an ailment.
One of the best long term solutions for your cat who is drooling is to change her diet to be as close as possible to those of a wild cat. This should be set in motion immediately. The reason is because your cat's health shows that what you are currently doing is not contributing to her good health.
Important though this is, it doesn't help your cat right now.
Immediate relief can come about by the use of the appropriate homeopathic medicine. Homeopathy is a natural and complete system of health care where deep seated and chronic problems can be reversed.
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