Norwegian Forest Cats are long haired cats. Males of this breed can weigh up to 22 pounds.
Balinese cats are longhaired. They are actually longhaired versions of the Siamese which have gone through a genetic mutation, and are recognized and classified as a separate by many reputable cat registries such as the CFA and TICA.
Norwegian Forest cats are active. Norwegian Forest cats like to play and they like to explore.
Yes, Norwegian Forest Cats are popular in the UK.
Norwegian Forest cats are rare in America. They are better known in Sweden.
Norwegian Forest Cats are fairly easy to groom. The cats do require brushing because of their long coat.
No, not at all. Within cat lovers, Norwegian Forest cats (wedgies) are amongst the top favourite breed cats to own.
Norwegian Forest cats is a large breed. These cats are strongly built and are bigger than most cats.
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Yes, there are some purebred Norwegian Forest cats that do have blue eyes.
i have one so no da!!!!!!!!!! They are definitely real, I have one.They used to travel with the Vikings on their voyages and there is a Norwegian goddess called Freya who rides a chariot that is pulled by Norwegian Forest Cats.
According to one article, the Norwegian Forest cat is the 11th most popular breed in the United States.
Cats with long fur (usually termed "Longhair") usually have fluffy tails. Some mixed breeds and some certain purebreeds are Longhaired, so going by fur alone is not a good indicator of breed. Examples of longhaired breeds with very fluffy tails include: Maine Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, Persian and Ragdoll. However, mixed breed cats can also have very fluffy tails also.