Norwegian Forest Cat

Norwegian Forest Cat

The Norwegian Forest Cat is a breed of domestic cat native to Northern Europe, and adapted to a very cold climate, with top coat of glossy, long, water-shedding hairs, and a woolly undercoat for insulation. Although this is uncertain, the breed's ancestors may have been short-haired cats brought to Norway by the Vikings around 1000 AD, and may also have included the long-haired Siberian and Turkish Angora. During World War II, the breed became nearly extinct until efforts by the Norwegian Forest Cat Club helped the breed by creating an official breeding program. It was not registered as a...
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Temperament:Playful, Robust, Familial, Intelligent, Companionable, Patient
Place of Origin:Norway
Also Known As:Skaukatt, Norsk Skogkatt, Skogkatter, Wegie

Origin of the Norwegian Forest Cat breed

Norway
Norway
Population: 4,996,900

Norway /ˈnɔrweɪ/ or  Noreg , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and the subantarctic Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of 385,252 square kilometres and a population of about 5 million. It is the second least densely populated country in Europe. The...
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