No. It does have a strong musky odour, characteristic of carnivorous, carrion-eating mammals, but healthy specimens do not "stink" or have a dripping nose.
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Dripping nose
The rheum was dripping from her nose!!
No one would like the feel of a runny nose and allowing it to drip into one's mouth. The nose hairs catch bateria from the air so to allow the dripping to enter the mouth it could cause infections.
A cat's nose may drip water due to allergies, respiratory infections, or environmental irritants. If the dripping persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Stink weed does stink. Several plants are called stink weed such as Tree of Heaven a.k.a. Ghetto Palm a.k.a. Ailanthus a.k.a. Stink Tree. Jimson weed is also called stink weed. If you don't think either of these plants stink, you ought to look up "Anosmia", "Hyposmia", or "Dysosmia"...your nose just isn't working right.
If your nose is dry and your throat dry and sore it is heat, if you nose is dripping and wet then it's the cold.
When you pet your cat, it can stimulate their nasal glands, causing their nose to drip. This is a normal response and usually nothing to worry about.
Dogs and cats should have wet noses. A nose that is slightly wet to the touch is a sign of a healthy dog. A dry nose indicates a problem, as does an overly wet or dripping nose.
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A broken tap means, example like: You have a cold, and your nose is dripping LIKE A BROKEN TAP. It's described as "Broken Tap", because a broken tap kept on dripping. So, this is the answer, hope it helped! (: