Cat behavior has changed and is frothing at the mouth by: Anonymous
First of all you should be shameful that you even had the audacity to post this without taking your cat to a local animal E.R. or contacting a local chairty of some sort. If money is an issue regarding the health of you pet, then, to put it simply, you shouldn't own one.
I'm sorry if this comes as a surprise to you, but it is the honest truth. Cats are great companions and beautiful animals to have around your home, but they come with a responsibility. If you do not have the means to care for them properly, you should donate them to a "no-kill" society that can place them with a family that can.
I'm sorry if this is offensive, but the story you ignorantly posted was offensive to me. You should have animal cruelty charges pressed against you for your complete disregard for a life wit hwhich you are knowingly responsible for.
Apr 17, 2009 Rating
Cat Frothing at the mouth by: Mary
I have had a cat that had something similiar happen to her once and it turned out she had been stung by a bee inside her mouth and she had a bad reaction to it.
She frothed at the mouth and seemed off balance and fearful.
I did have to take her to the vet because it was so unlike her and I am glad I did as he said it could have been much worse if I had not sought immediate treatment.
They placed her on meds and she got better but it was frightning to watch and the vet said she was experiencing uncomfortable reaction symptoms.
So, Kate is right, this requires a trip to the vet because frothing at the mouth is a sign of something wrong and must be dealt with by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Good luck to you and your kitty and let us readers know how it does.