What's wrong with the kitten's nose not moist? A kitten's nose is not wet, which may be due to symptoms of cat distemper or cold, or the kitten's nose is blown dry by hot wind. In addition, it may also be caused by improper diet and lack of moisture. If the kitten’s nose is not wet, it is recommended that you take it to the cat doctor to determine the cause and receive treatment.
The kitten's nose is not wet. It may be that the cat just woke up and did not lick his nose at that time, so his nose was dry. Under normal circumstances, the cat's nose is in a wet state. If the cat's nose is dry for a long time, it means the cat may be sick.
Only when there is a problem in the body, the cat's nose will appear dry. In this case, the owner needs to observe the cat's mental state, diet and whether there are other clinical symptoms. If there are other clinical symptoms, it is necessary to take it to the hospital for the doctor to seek treatment based on the symptoms.