Why Do Cats “Open Their Mouths” After Smelling Something?
Last updated: 1 Sept 2025
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It may look like theyre confused or disgusted but in fact, its a completely natural behavior called the Flehmen Response.
The Key Organ: Jacobsons Organ
Cats possess a special sensory organ called the Jacobsons Organ or Vomeronasal Organ, located in the roof of the mouth.
This organ detects chemical compounds in the air such as pheromones and scent molecules from other animals or the environment.
It is directly connected to the part of the brain that processes instinct, emotion, and social behavior, giving cats much deeper scent information than ordinary sniffing can.
When a cat encounters an intriguing scent, it may briefly stop breathing through the nose, open its mouth slightly, and draw the scent toward Jacobsons Organ for a more detailed analysis.
Common Scents That Trigger the Open-Mouth Look
Urine of other cats to identify gender, age, and social status
Scents of unfamiliar animals such as dogs or outdoor cats
Odors from delivery boxes or luggage carrying smells from other places
Owners clothes or shoes especially after visiting places with animals
Veterinary clinic smells a mix of medication and animal scent
Why Do Cats Do This?
This behavior allows cats to gather vital information before deciding how to react whether to approach, avoid, or mark territory.
Its an important part of feline communication and survival instinct, and its also found in other animals like horses, tigers, and lions.
So the next time you see your cat with that open-mouth expression, remember theyre not being dramatic. Theyre working hard to understand their world through one of natures most advanced scent-detection systems.
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The Key Organ: Jacobsons Organ
Cats possess a special sensory organ called the Jacobsons Organ or Vomeronasal Organ, located in the roof of the mouth.
This organ detects chemical compounds in the air such as pheromones and scent molecules from other animals or the environment.
It is directly connected to the part of the brain that processes instinct, emotion, and social behavior, giving cats much deeper scent information than ordinary sniffing can.
When a cat encounters an intriguing scent, it may briefly stop breathing through the nose, open its mouth slightly, and draw the scent toward Jacobsons Organ for a more detailed analysis.
Common Scents That Trigger the Open-Mouth Look
Urine of other cats to identify gender, age, and social status
Scents of unfamiliar animals such as dogs or outdoor cats
Odors from delivery boxes or luggage carrying smells from other places
Owners clothes or shoes especially after visiting places with animals
Veterinary clinic smells a mix of medication and animal scent
Why Do Cats Do This?
This behavior allows cats to gather vital information before deciding how to react whether to approach, avoid, or mark territory.
Its an important part of feline communication and survival instinct, and its also found in other animals like horses, tigers, and lions.
So the next time you see your cat with that open-mouth expression, remember theyre not being dramatic. Theyre working hard to understand their world through one of natures most advanced scent-detection systems.
Cr.https://www.britannica.com/topic/Why-Do-Cats-Open-Their-Mouths-After-Smelling-Something?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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