It is normal for a Ragdoll cat’s nose to be wet all the time. The humidity in the air will directly affect the Ragdoll cat’s nose. For example, in humid summer and cold, dry winter, you will find that the nose of a Ragdoll cat is obviously dry and wet at different levels. At the same time, the humidity of the air in the home will also directly affect the nose of the Ragdoll cat.
If it's not normal If the nose is moist and causes the Ragdoll cat to have a runny nose, it may also be that the Ragdoll cat has a cold. Ragdoll cats are also more susceptible to colds, such as accidentally catching a cold, which will cause it to catch a cold. So when a Ragdoll cat catches a cold, it is often not only a runny nose, but also accompanied by sneezing, or a slight fever. In this case, you can give it some cold medicine.
Then there is dustiness Allergies, such as some irritating pollen, may cause runny noses if they are inhaled by Ragdoll cats. As long as the source of these is cut off, runny noses will no longer occur. Therefore, when a Ragdoll cat starts to have a runny nose, you must observe it carefully to see what is causing it, and then give it targeted treatment so that it can be fundamentally solved.