Why does the kitten have a dry nose but is in good spirits?
Causes of dry nose in kittens:
1. Caused by the external environment. When the living environment in which cats live becomes dry and the temperature is high, it will be difficult for their noses to stay moist, especially when the seasons change. At this time, you can place a humidifier indoors, and then open the doors and windows from time to time to maintain air circulation. Of course, in hot weather, cats also need to be cooled down.
2. Caused by sleep. Cats' noses are dry when they sleep. This may be because they don't need much energy consumption while sleeping and their body temperature is relatively constant, so their noses become dry. But as soon as I wake up and move around, my nose will turn back into a wet little nose.
3. Vigorous exercise. When a cat has just finished strenuous exercise and its nose is dry, just put it in a ventilated place to rest for a while.
4. Constipation and internal heat. After a cat is constipated or gets angry, its body is often short of water, which can also make its nose dry. At this time, the owner only needs to feed it water and milk to relieve this symptom.
5. Fever and cold. After cats have a cold or fever, they may suffer from listlessness, loss of appetite, and dry nose.
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