A cat's nose may drip when it is happy because it can be a sign of contentment and relaxation, causing the nasal glands to produce more fluid.
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When cats purr, their nasal glands produce more mucus, causing their noses to drip.
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When you pet your cat, it can stimulate her nasal glands, causing her nose to drip. This is a normal response and is usually nothing to worry about.
When cats purr, they produce excess saliva which can cause their noses to drip. This is a normal reaction and helps keep their nasal passages moist.
og or a cats nose should be wet that means they are happy and treated .
Cats breathe through their nose.
I think if your cats nose is cold and wet it means it is healthy, as it being dry not being healthy. But it is not a very big problem since my cats nose is dry sometimes and he is fine.
When a cat purrs, it can cause their nasal passages to become more moist, leading to a runny nose.
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.
there is no such a thing!
No , cats have more of a Triangle nose .