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Cat keeps mouth open

Cat keeping its mouth open may be due to the relatively hot weather, so it releases heat by opening its mouth. Secondly, it may also be because the cat fell and injured its mandible, causing the mandible to dislocate, and the mouth cannot be closed, so it can only breathe with its mouth open. In addition, if the cat is constantly opening its mouth along with decreased appetite, bad breath, drooling, and other symptoms, it may be suffering from oral diseases. Therefore, the cat keeps its mouth open to alleviate its pain. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.

  1. Hot weather

Since cats have underdeveloped sweat glands and poor heat dissipation capabilities, when the weather is hot or the surrounding environment temperature is high, cats will release heat by opening their mouths. At this time, it is recommended that owners move the cats to a shady and well-ventilated place to rest and provide them with adequate drinking water. The condition usually improves after the cat rests for a while.

  1. Mandible dislocation

If the cat's face suffers a strong impact, such as falling from a high place or jumping from a higher piece of furniture, it can cause the mandible to dislocate, making it difficult for the cat to breathe normally and keeping its mouth open. This situation is severe and requires immediate veterinary attention for surgical treatment. Otherwise, it will get worse.

  1. Oral diseases

If the cat has oral diseases such as stomatitis or oral ulcers, it will keep its mouth open to alleviate pain. It will also be accompanied by symptoms such as decreased appetite, bad breath, and drooling. Owners can check the cat's mouth for any abnormalities, and if found, take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and targeted treatment.

Cat keeps mouth open may also be due to other reasons. It is essential to observe the cat's overall condition and seek professional advice from a veterinarian if the problem persists.