See a vet and make sure he doesn't have mites, a nose infection/problem, or Allergies, etc. There might be an irritant on his nose and he's scratching it with his claws. Alternatively, he might have gotten into a fight with a cat or another dog or another animal, so he'll need to be checked for rabies, etc. The vet will check him and make sure there isn't a serious problem.
More than likely, the cat was in a fight.
When a cat has dark scab like patches in its whiskers or elsewhere on its face, it could be feline acne. It can be causes by food, or by eating from dishes that are well cleaned.
Your cat has an infection of some sorts, let a vet check it out.
You smell it with your nose.
A dry nose on a cat can mean the cat is dehydrated. However, a healthy cat's nose will alternate between dry and moist throughout the day.
No, this is a myth.
is a keyloid and they are hard to get rid of. do some research on them!
Perhaps you have allergies. Maybe, you need a nose job.
Take your cat to see an animal doctor (a vet). The vet will diagnose what is wrong with your cat and tell you what medicine it should be given.
It could be because you were picking at it and it started to bleed and then closed up. It could be because it was infected and is now healing. It's not a terrible thing if the scab is healing well. Just don't touch it.
When a cat has dark scab like patches in its whiskers or elsewhere on its face, it could be feline acne. It can be causes by food, or by eating from dishes that are well cleaned.
Cat's noses are supposed to be cold and wet. If they're noses are warm and dry, that could be a problem. ;)
The nose color of a ragdoll cat is a brick color.
If you are allerigic to the cat. the cats dander would make you have a stuffy nose .
Your cat has an infection of some sorts, let a vet check it out.
get an ear swab and put some anti biotics on it. then gently place it within your nose and wipe it. do this every day and it will heal
What are you referring to when you say the nose is warm?
I think it is because she has some disease. But I am not sure, I just searched it up.