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Norwegian Forest cat

The Norwegian Forest Cat is a cat of myths and novels, as the Norwegian Forest Cat mentioned it a lot, and it may belong to a cold environment, so you


The Norwegian Forest Cat is a cat of myths and novels, as the Norwegian Forest Cat mentioned it a lot, and it may belong to a cold environment, so you see it is distinguished by its thick fur, which gave it an amazing aesthetic and made it distinct from other cats.

The Norwegian Forest Cat is a large cat species. 

If not the largest of them all, it bears a lot in common with the American Maine Coon.
Fond of family members but does not require constant attention and caress.


See all the characteristics of the Norwegian Forest below!


Norwegian Forest cat
Norwegian Forest cat






1-History
2-The character of the Norwegian Forest Cat
3-Methods for caring for Norwegian cats
4-Traits and features of the Norwegian forest cat
5-Disadvantages of Norwegian Forest cats
6-Health problems of a Norwegian Forest cat




1-History


The home of the Norwegian Forest Cat is Norway, with a history dating back hundreds and possibly thousands of years.

It is represented in fairy tales and myths, one of which is that the chariot of the Norse goddess Freya is being pulled by six giant cats.


The Norwegian Forest cat was adapted to withstand cold weather in Norway, and its ancestors may include short-haired black and white cats, brought to Norway from Great Britain sometime after 1000 AD by the Vikings, and the longhair cats brought to Norway by the Crusaders.


In 1977, they were registered as a breed with the European International Cat Federation.

Two years later, a pair of NFCs were exported to the United States for the first time. The breed has since become popular in Europe and the United States.

In 1978 the Norwegian cat breed was recognized in Sweden as an official breed, and in 1989 it was accepted as a breed in the United Kingdom, by the Norwegian Cat Club in Britain.

The Norwegian Forest breed is very popular in Norway and Sweden, and since 2003 it has been the fifth most popular cat breed in France, with around 400 to 500 births per year.

Norse mythology refers to (the Norwegian Forest Cat) as a mythical cat that lives in the mountains and has the ability to climb transparent rock faces, which other cats cannot manage.


Most likely the ancestors of the Norwegian Forest cat served as ship cats in the Vikings, and the native lands lived in the Norwegian forests for centuries but were later prized for their hunting skills and used on Norwegian farms until they were discovered in the early 1900 s by cat aficionados.




2-The character of the Norwegian Forest Cat


The Norwegian Forest cat has a calm voice, and he can deal nicely with dogs, and he is one of the friendly cats that can interact well with family members, and the Norwegian Forest cat has a high degree of intelligence and energy, and it is one of the types of cats that is characterized by great tenderness, as He often creates a fun atmosphere in the house, and he is not an annoying cat.



Not surprisingly, this large and athletic cat is a climber.
You will often find it at the highest point it can reach in the home, and unlike some cats, it has no qualms about tree descents or other heights.


The Norwegian forest cat has long fur of a dense type. 

This makes it able to live in a very cold climate, as it gives it resistance against water, and provides it with the warmth that it needs


This is an intelligent, independent cat who learns quickly and has an alert nature. He loves to play and thrives with a busy family that loves him.

3-Methods for caring for Norwegian cats



Shedding is expected with the fur of this type of cat during the winter, and in the spring, during those times it is recommended to comb the fur only twice a week, but during normal times it is recommended to comb it on a weekly basis.

To avoid gum disease in the Norwegian forest cat, the breeder must brush the cat's teeth once a week.

The eyes of the Norwegian Forest Cat should be cleaned to make sure that any secretions that may be present in them are removed.

This cat has a long, double coat or fur, and it is waterproof, so washing it is not required except in some special circumstances, such as the cat being exposed to a medical necessity or falling into the dirt.




4-Traits and features of the Norwegian forest cat



This breed of cat is especially popular in Norway, as well as in Sweden, Iceland, and France.

The woodland cat belongs to northern Europe and is adapted to cold climates and cold environments so it has a thick, lustrous, and long coat.

  • This cat is powerful, has long legs, and a distinct tail.
  • One of the breeds that can climb on the mountains due to their strong claws.
  • This cat usually lives from fourteen to sixteen years, and although it is prone to diseases, it is generally strong in the body.
  • This cat is similar to the American Maine Coon to a great degree, and the outer layer of its fur makes it waterproof and the thickness of its fur gives it the warmth it needs.
  • It has a long tail and a long neck, and often males weigh more than females.
  • Its hind legs are longer than the front legs, which distinguishes it from the Maine Coon.
  • It also has big eyes that make it amazing and beautiful and can be colored in different colors including white, black, patchwork, and other colors that everyone loves.
  • This cat has a high degree of curiosity and intelligence, in addition to having an independent personality and does not bother you, it does not meow much.
  • This cat hates neglect and likes to always be cared for, and can share play with children and quickly become familiar with your other pets.




Traits and features of the Norwegian forest cat
Traits and features of the Norwegian forest cat



5-Disadvantages of Norwegian Forest cats


  • Its double coat is shed nearly twice a year, so it will need you to take great care of it so that it does not get tiring.
  • It is one of the breeds prone to developing glycogen storage disease as well as hip dysplasia, which is a hereditary condition that is often fatal, but it is rare, and cats that develop it die within a short period of their birth from one to five months.
  • It is also possible to develop joint dysplasia, although this disease is widespread in dog breeds, it is also susceptible to it because this breed is one of the big cats.
  • You may develop hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which is a common disease among different cat breeds and is largely hereditary.
  • He needs an especially high protein diet

6-Health problems of a Norwegian Forest cat


Both purebred cats and mixed cats have varying states of health problems that may be hereditary in nature. 

Norwegian Forest cats are generally healthy, with a life span of between 14 and 16 years. 

The following diseases were seen in the breed:

  • IV glycogen storage disease is a rare genetic condition that affects glucose metabolism. Most cats with the disease are stillborn or die within a few hours of birth, but sometimes the signs of kittens will not appear until about 5 months old and will usually die within a few months. A DNA test is available that can identify infected and pregnant cats.
  • The incidence of cardiomyopathy.
  • Hip dysplasia.
  • Polycystic kidney disease






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