if so olive might be reverting back to her kitten stage where she thinks that she has to suck or as you say drool. to show that she/he needs afection from a mother like figure i know that my cat smokey mom had her tummy stiched up and could no longer give milk to the kittens.
or have you ever conciderd that animals are just like humans they do humenly things from burping to farting real bad and this includes drooling olive is not sick dont worry about. [ lionhearted99's advice column | Ask lionhearted99 A Question ]
cassa answered Monday July 7 2008, 7:48 pm: stop letting her sleep on you but still with you that way she wont drool on you but she can still sleep with you [ cassa's advice column | Ask cassa A Question ]
Kittzen answered Friday July 4 2008, 12:52 am: Hey Kittzen here,
Listen there isn't a way and if their is tell me about i want to try it on my friends dog. i am a cat lover so here are some tips that may help. when Olive is ready to fall asleep or is going to sit down with you try not giveing her or him water. or you can try playing with it to tire him out.
Let me know if it works.
Kittzen [ Kittzen's advice column | Ask Kittzen A Question ]
ChevyIINova answered Thursday July 3 2008, 8:51 pm: Usually cats like that drool because they feel you are their "mother." Well, according to the Vet I seen years ago. "The feel relaxed and salivate during nursing." I had cat like that. It was bottle fed until it was time to ween it. My cat acted more like dog, following me everywhere I went. Her name was "spit" for that very reason. We didn't ask the Vet if there was anything to do to make her stop. Your cat just loves you and thinks that you are it's mother. Maybe if you ignore the cat or move it away from you when it gets near or sleeps might help. Other than that just enjoy the cat's love. [ ChevyIINova's advice column | Ask ChevyIINova A Question ]
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