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Sunday, June 17, 2007

NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT


|History|

Norwegian Forest Cat is an ancient cat known for centuries. It is a natural breed that probably arrived in Norway from Europe, descendants of domestic cats introduced to northern Europe by the Romans. The first efforts to have the Forest Cat recognized as a distinct breed began in the 1930s. The first Norwegian cat club was founded in 1934, and in 1938 the first Forest Cat was exhibited at a show in Oslo, Norway. World War II, however, hindered these efforts. Interbreeding with Norway's shorthaired domestic cat (called the hauskatt) threatened the Forest Cat's existence as a pure breed. In 1970s, the cat fanciers of Norway started a serious breeding program to preserve the Norwegian Forest Cat. TICA, was the first to recognize the breed in 1984. The breed attained CFA Championship status in 1993 and got recognition from ACA in 1985.

|Appearance
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Norwegian Forest Cat is a relatively large cat, with hind legs longer than front legs. It has a double coat. It is solidly muscled and well-balanced. It has high bone density. It has large almond shaped eyes. The eyes may be blue or green colored.

|Personality
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Norwegian Forest Cats are natural athletes. They are active and playful. They are sweet, friendly, and family-oriented, and they love their human companions. They adapt easily to new people and new environment.

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