Probably because he has been licking his chest or he has been drinking out of the water bowl with it pressed up against his chest.
Well, squirrels have the same fur characteristic as cats where the fur is damp and they do not have fluffy fur anymore when they get wet. Squirrels, like cats, also do not like to get wet.
Provided that they are protected from harsh environmental conditions, such as cold, wet, or harsh sunlight, cats will survive just fine without fur. Indeed, there is an entire breed of cats, the Sphinx, which has a genetic quirk which leaves them completely fur-less. I imagine, however, that a naturally-furred cat would prefer to remain that way.
Cats are not waterproof, but their fur does have some water-resistant properties. The outer layer of their fur helps repel water to some extent, allowing them to stay relatively dry in light rain. However, if they become fully wet, their fur can absorb water, making them heavy and cold. Overall, cats should be kept away from deep water to ensure their safety.
Cats typically do not like water due to their evolution as desert-dwelling animals. Their ancestors did not need to swim or be around large bodies of water, so they never developed a natural affinity for it. Additionally, the sensation of water on their fur can be uncomfortable for cats, as it causes their fur to mat and makes them feel weighed down.
Otters are dark brown when wet but they look lighter brown when their fur is dry.
When fur gets wet it sticks together and doesn't fluff like usual.
all cats have wet noses.
The difference in the insulation, provided by wet and dry animal fur is that, the wet insulation fur gives low and weak insulation, while dry insulation fur gives a maximum insulation.
The cast of Wet Fur - 2004 includes: Barry Sigismondi as Dom
The Symptoms of Wet Tail on a Hamster would be that their poop would be green and mushy, they would have poop stuck on the fur of their butts, and they wouldn't be as hyper and active as a normal hamster is. Oh, and their fur would look faded and greasy.
Wet Fur - 2004 was released on: USA: 1 April 2004 (festival screening)
Cats' noses get wet when they purr because the act of purring can cause them to salivate more, leading to a wet nose.