Our cat is foaming at the mouth

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A cat owner expressed concern that their cat may have eaten a frog, leading to strange behavior and foaming at the mouth. Other forum members suggested immediate veterinary attention due to the potential ingestion of poison, while sharing personal experiences with similar incidents involving pets. One member advised using a spray bottle to clean the cat's mouth if foaming continued. The original poster later updated that the cat was fine after vomiting a little and likely ingested something harmless, such as fertilizer. The discussion highlighted the various reasons for foaming at the mouth in cats, including nausea and pleasure. Members shared humorous anecdotes about their own pets and suggested providing safe plants for cats to nibble on.
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We think he ate a frog or something. Has anyone had a similar experience?

Thanks,
-Scott
 
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I'd say a trip to the nearest emergency vet clinic may be in order. Any other symptoms?
 
No, just acting strangely. I think we will just wait it out until tomorrow.
 
I would go now. He could have ingested poison.
 
scott_alexsk said:
No, just acting strangely. I think we will just wait it out until tomorrow.
bad!
 
scott_alexsk said:
We think he ate a frog or something. Has anyone had a similar experience?

Thanks,
-Scott
I've seen dogs do that with frogs or toads if the excrete some vile tasting chemical. I think one of our older cats might have done that.

If that's the case get some water in a spray bottle, open the cats mouth with one hand and try to clear out the mouth with the other while someone else sprays gently with the water.

I've had plenty experience of extracting things that one our cats likes to swallow (e.g. thread or gift wrapping threads).

I've also had plenty of experience giving pills to cats.
 
scott_alexsk said:
We think he ate a frog or something. Has anyone had a similar experience?

Thanks,
-Scott

is your cat okay now?? you kind of left us hanging! :bugeye:
 
I know the thread is a couple days old, but just as another datapoint in case it helps others who experience this. We used to have a cat when I lived out in the country who would eat slugs every once in a while (why, I have no idea). Dumb cat would have a foamy mouth for several hours after doing that.

I think Astro's advice was good -- clean out the mouth and see if it re-foams. If it re-foams, then it's time for a trip to the Vet.
 
Scott- please let us know how your cat is. Did you find a cause?
 
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How is the cat?
 
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Now, we PF'ers foaming at the mouth -- instead of the cat.
 
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Oh he's fine now, sorry. I was just kinda busy. He threw up a little bit but otherwise he is back to his normal self. I looked it up on google and it appears that cat's will foam for a variety of reasons, including nausea or pleasure in some cases. The vet said that if he was not dead by now, he will most likely be fine. He probably ate a little bit of fertilizer or something.

Thanks for caring,
-scott
 
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Thank goodness. Glad to hear he's ok.
 
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Yay! :biggrin: you had me scared for a second.

... foaming at the mouth from pleasure? ... anyone else find that mildly creepy?
 
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moe darklight said:
... foaming at the mouth from pleasure? ... anyone else find that mildly creepy?

I dunno. Happens to me all the time. You should see my pillow.

- Warren
 
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chroot said:
I dunno. Happens to me all the time. You should see my pillow.

- Warren

ah! you should have that checked, have you been eating frogs or fertilizer lately?
 
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Creases, drool, you can't win. At this rate I may as well sleep standing in the corner. :<)

Scott- thanks for the update. If it happens again you might want to check it out. Sometimes food can have odd concentrations or cause a reaction as well.
 
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This is funny-

Today when tiger was wanting to go out, and we did not let him, he started to eat a ginger plant we had!

-scott
 
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I'm glad he is OK. Maybe you could get him some kitty grass to nibble on.
 
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scott_alexsk said:
This is funny-

Today when tiger was wanting to go out, and we did not let him, he started to eat a ginger plant we had!

-scott

Lol. Our cats LOVE nibbling on our plants. We have a plant by our front door and when I'm walking by, I sometimes see one of the cats just sticking his mouth on the plant (its usually Chocolate). Its funny :D.
 

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