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Q: Do Norwegian people tend to have blonder hair and blue eyes?
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Can a purebred Norwegian Forest Cat have blue eyes?

Yes, there are some purebred Norwegian Forest cats that do have blue eyes.


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What is a dark Norwegian?

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