A cats nose should be wet and that is sort of wet. If you cannot figure out then take it to the vet Or itcould result in sickness, because a dry nose means that the cat is sick and probably has a fever
Cats generally have a moist nose. That being said, it is also completely normal for a cat to have a dry nose sometimes. However, if the skin of the cat's nose is completely devoid of all moisture, or is blocked or caked with nasal excrements, then that is a sign that your cat could be ill and should be seen to a vet.
The cat's nose will be warm and not cold and wet as a healthy cat's would be.
there nose should be kind of moist no dry but it's OK if it is
Yeah. Its kinda like your nose. If your nose gets dry it means you're sick, or are dehydrated. So cats should(most of the time) have a wet nose.
Healthy cats have a warm, dry nose. Cats' noses are generally supposed to be cold and wet. If their noses are warm and dry, then there might be a problem. not the word "might". It is not necessary for them to be sick if their noses are not wet and cold. Only if they show other symptoms of sickness you should be worried. But normally, because cats lick their noses, when healthy, their noses are wet and cold.
Cat's noses are supposed to be cold and wet. If they're noses are warm and dry, that could be a problem. ;)
What are you referring to when you say the nose is warm?
Your cat may have an upper respiratory infection. For the most part, you don't need to do anything about this - most URIs in cats are viral in nature and an otherwise healthy cat can clear this without medication in a few days.
Cats are warm-blooded, as cats are mammals, and all mammals are warm-blooded.
Cats are warm-blooded.
Cup your hands around it and breath out, your breath should warm it right up. Alternately, you could get a nose warmer at risk of looking, literally, like a clown.
Cats are warm-blooded, as cats are mammals, and all mammals are warm-blooded.