Yes, a Norwegian Forest Cat should have a cat tree with scratching posts at home. The cat tree should be preferably tall.
Yes, the Norwegian Forest Cat should be groomed daily.
Norwegian Forest Cats are moderately active. They tend to have short bursts of energy followed by long naps. A Norwegian Forest Cat should be provided with a cat tree with scratching posts at home. It should also be provided with interesting toys and regular one-on-one time with its owner.
As with all cats, it is the safest to keep a Norwegian Forest Cat indoors. The cat should be fine if it is provided with a cat tree with scratching posts, interesting toys, a perch which allows it an outside view of its home, and one-on-one time with its owner.
The average weight range for a Norwegian Forest Cat according to the Norwegian Forest Cat weight chart is between 10 to 20 pounds.
Yes, a purebred Norwegian Forest Cat can have hazel eyes.
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Norwegian Forest Cat, have the same scientific name.
Yes,a purebred Norwegian Forest Cat can have a chocolate coat.
A purebred Norwegian Forest Cat can have a red tabby coat with brown in it.
Yes, there are some purebred Norwegian Forest Cat that has a lilac coat.
Yes, there are several purebred Norwegian Forest Cat that have a sable coat.
It is known as the Skogkatt.
The average weight of a Norwegian Forest Cat is typically between 10 to 20 pounds.