Cat parents often ask whether a dry and hot nose means that their cat is ill. This is not correct. But if you are used to your kitten's wet nose when she kisses you, you may worry about why her nose suddenly dried up. A healthy cat's nose can change between wet and dry twice a day.
If you want to know the nutritional status of your cat, you can observe the expression and hair of your cat. A healthy cat's hair is shiny and smooth, very beautiful. Although rarely life-threatening, respiratory infection will affect the appetite and quality of life of cats, reduce immunity and lead to an increase in the incidence of other diseases.
If your cat's hair is dull and rough, it is usually a sign of parasitic diseases, skin diseases, chronic digestive diseases or some infectious diseases. A healthy cat's poop should be soft to hard, can be picked up from the ground, has the inherent smell of poop, and the color is mainly yellow or brown.
If your cat's poop is shapeless, loose, black and smelly, it means its digestive function is not good. It is suggested to use some probiotics to regulate gastrointestinal tract and enhance intestinal immunity. At the beginning of this situation, red patches will appear on the cat's face, nose and ears. Scratches and bumps may cause swelling of the nose or other injuries (after all, cats like to jump and climb), but other possibilities cannot be ruled out, such as foreign bodies, polyps or tumors in the nasal cavity. If you think there is something wrong with your cat, you'd better contact your veterinarian. Allergies caused by inhaling pollen, powder, cigarettes, certain gases or other foreign objects (such as yarn or food) can lead to frequent sneezing.