A cat's nose can safely be called a universal tool for exploring the surrounding world.
Thanks to its keen sense of smell, which is 14 times stronger than that of humans, the animal easily identifies odors.
The nasal cavity also performs other functions, for example, it warms and cleans the inhaled air from dust, microbes and bacteria.
The nose, called the speculum, allows the animal to determine the temperature of objects without touching them.
You may have seen your pet sniff the food for a long time before eating it – this way the cat not only catches its smell, but also determines how hot it is.
The nasal mirror can tell a lot about the health of an animal.
In a healthy cat, the nose is cool, moist and slightly shiny when at rest, without scales or crusts.
The humidity of the nose is explained by the secretion of the mucous membranes, which retains molecules of various substances for the precise determination of odors and forms a protective layer that protects the cat from the effects of negative factors.
It is also worth remembering that the animal itself constantly licks its nose, thereby regularly moistening it.
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