Norwegian Forest Cat

orwegian Forest cat
lternative names
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kaukatt
orsk Skogkatt }
ommon nickname
egie
ountry of origin
a href="/encyclopedia/Norway" title="Norway">Norway
reed standards (external links)
a href="http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/norwegian.html" title="http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/norwegian.html">CFA, ACF, ACFA, CCA, TICA, FIFe
The Norwegian Forest Cat is a breed of domestic cat native to Northern Europe, and adapted to a very cold climate. In their Norwegian homeland they are known as Skaukatts or more properly, the Norsk Skogkatt (literally, Norwegian Forest Cat). The breed is a very old one which occurred as a natural adaptation to the cold climate of the region, but it was not regarded as anything other than a standard house-cat until the late 1930s, when a small number of 'Skaukatts' were shown in Germany and received very favourably by the judges. World War II brought an abrupt end to the fledgling Norwegian show cat industry, and the breed was forgotten until the 1970s. The cats are now being bred and shown in several countries including the United States. The first international association to accept the breed was FIFe, in 1977. Norwegian Forest cats have a thick fluffy double-layered coat, tufted ears and a long bushy tail to protect them against the cold. Their coat is essentially waterproof due to its coarse outer layer and dense underlay. They are very large cats with adult males weighing 6 to 10kg (13 to 22lbs), while females are approximately half that size. Their hind legs are longer than their front legs. They are intelligent, playful cats that enjoy human company. The nickname of "Wegie" began in the United States and is a shortened version of the word Norwegian.

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