If you've read any more of my blog posts you will know that our two newest recruits are Norwegian Forest Cat kittens. They are 16 weeks old now and are getting the trademark ruff and fluffy tail that Norwegians are famous for. So what else sets them apart from other cats? Here is Grand Premier Noynarock Milliemop (aka Millie) showing off some of her features. You can find out more about her on her facebook page. Thanks to her Mum (Charlotte) for taking the photo and letting me use it! They are really beautiful cats, and their temperament makes them even more appealing. Our boys love nothing more than curling up on your knee, or chest, and going to sleep. They will purr away for half an hour after you have stopped stroking them, they really are lovers of people. Thanks for reading, please share this post if you can to spread the word on how amazing these beautiful cats are!
You're getting a new Norwegian Forest Cat or kitten and now you need some really good names to choose from. These cat names come from nature, Norse mythology, color, personality, and more.
Join over 32,000 of your crazy cat lovers and get daily news Funny and cat memes. Directly to your inbox. (We hate spamming, and send only what necessary to you) Subscribe I am willing to bet my everything on the fact that you have not seen a more majestically cat than the one I am about to show you guys today. You guys really are in for the treat. The Norwegian Forest Cat, as the name suggests, is a cat breed with an origin from Norway. By the way, these Norwegians are too lucky men. Noway’s Human Development Index or HDI value for 2019 was 0.957. The country is ranked number 1 in terms of how developed their humans are. Their Income per person for the year 2020 was $78,250. That is an average! So outrageous. And now they have got the most majestic cat to ever grace the face of the Earth. So rude. Anyways, I got a little carried away, the cat! The Norwegian Forest Cats have a very thick, long, and glossy top coat and a wooly undercoat which allows them to survive in extremely cold weather. They are a breed of Northern Europe after all. They are also known as the ‘cat of the Vikings’ the way they look. These cats have an average life span between 14 to 16 years and the male can weigh anywhere between 5 to 8 kilograms. They are considered one of the largest domestic cats in terms of size. If you talk about their personality, Norwegian Forest Cats are actually very gentle and sweet, that is if you don’t annoy them. They are kind of shy around humans but with patience, as the trust builds strong, they love hanging around them. And lastly, the looks. I don’t want to talk much about that and just let you witness their beauty in its whole entirety. Ready to witness one of, if not the most majestic cat breed in the world? Well! What are you waiting for? Scroll down below to enjoy! 1. Very large. Very glorious 2. She is about to rant! And look cute while doing so. 3. This is Winnie. A chonky Norwegian Forest Cat 4. A heartthrob 5. If I fit, I take up the whole thing 6. Norway’s official cat, ladies and gentlemen 7. Roni is getting his third nap of the day…happily 8. Big floof 9. And yeah, don’t think they are a weakling just because they look cute. Here’s one chasing a damn fox 10. Where is that ‘makes-you-look-hot-af’ gene. I need it. 11. 2 adorable Norwegian Forest Cats fitting perfectly in their new bed 12. Its morning face looks better than my face 13. A lion? Or an old scholar who likes to lecture about the end of time? Either way, this cat is so photogenic 14. Woah! It looks like a king! 15. It’s like that coat is detachable and it can be put on and off at will. Its groomer deserves applause 16. Believe it or not, they really went extinct 17. Viking. An adorable Viking 18. Ooo la la! 19. Here’s a gorgeous grey-white Norwegian Forest Cat with its Mommy. Just look at the size of that thing 20. Even though people associate them with Europe, their actual origin is still a mystery. 21. The creature of the winter 22. One word: Cuteness 23. Fun fact: They are water repellent 24. Built to survive in the wild 25. A raw image of a Norwegian forest cat 26. Oh God, you really didn’t have to spend an extra hour to make me this beautiful 27. Their floofy selves are always attentive to their surroundings 28. Is this a new trend? They all look like goddesses with that walk
The chonkier the cat, the more of it there is to hug and love. Four cats who are some of the cutest megafloofs we’ve ever seen are Sämpy and its furry friends Hiskias Hääppönen, Elmeri, and Nelli, all from Northern Finland.
The Norwegian Forest cat thrives in an active enviroment and loves an interactive owner. Learn more about this exotic looking breed and find out if they are right for you.
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Say hello to Gimli! This beautiful Norwegian Forest cat lives a wonderful life full of companionship and adventure. His story begins when Patricia, Sander, and their daughter Noa adopted Gimli he was about 16 weeks old.
If you ever meet a cat that is extra fluffy and is closer in size to a small-breed dog, this is most likely your first encounter with a Norwegian forest cat. Also called skogkatt (forest cat) in Norwegian, these long-haired beauties have quite a history. Some historians believe that they were brought to Norway by traveling merchants, while others say it was the Vikings themselves who carried them home from their journeys. But whatever their origin story might be, Norwegian forest cats perfectly adapted to their new environment and thrived for centuries.
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Join over 32,000 of your crazy cat lovers and get daily news Funny and cat memes. Directly to your inbox. (We hate spamming, and send only what necessary to you) Subscribe I am willing to bet my everything on the fact that you have not seen a more majestically cat than the one I am about to show you guys today. You guys really are in for the treat. The Norwegian Forest Cat, as the name suggests, is a cat breed with an origin from Norway. By the way, these Norwegians are too lucky men. Noway’s Human Development Index or HDI value for 2019 was 0.957. The country is ranked number 1 in terms of how developed their humans are. Their Income per person for the year 2020 was $78,250. That is an average! So outrageous. And now they have got the most majestic cat to ever grace the face of the Earth. So rude. Anyways, I got a little carried away, the cat! The Norwegian Forest Cats have a very thick, long, and glossy top coat and a wooly undercoat which allows them to survive in extremely cold weather. They are a breed of Northern Europe after all. They are also known as the ‘cat of the Vikings’ the way they look. These cats have an average life span between 14 to 16 years and the male can weigh anywhere between 5 to 8 kilograms. They are considered one of the largest domestic cats in terms of size. If you talk about their personality, Norwegian Forest Cats are actually very gentle and sweet, that is if you don’t annoy them. They are kind of shy around humans but with patience, as the trust builds strong, they love hanging around them. And lastly, the looks. I don’t want to talk much about that and just let you witness their beauty in its whole entirety. Ready to witness one of, if not the most majestic cat breed in the world? Well! What are you waiting for? Scroll down below to enjoy! 1. Very large. Very glorious 2. She is about to rant! And look cute while doing so. 3. This is Winnie. A chonky Norwegian Forest Cat 4. A heartthrob 5. If I fit, I take up the whole thing 6. Norway’s official cat, ladies and gentlemen 7. Roni is getting his third nap of the day…happily 8. Big floof 9. And yeah, don’t think they are a weakling just because they look cute. Here’s one chasing a damn fox 10. Where is that ‘makes-you-look-hot-af’ gene. I need it. 11. 2 adorable Norwegian Forest Cats fitting perfectly in their new bed 12. Its morning face looks better than my face 13. A lion? Or an old scholar who likes to lecture about the end of time? Either way, this cat is so photogenic 14. Woah! It looks like a king! 15. It’s like that coat is detachable and it can be put on and off at will. Its groomer deserves applause 16. Believe it or not, they really went extinct 17. Viking. An adorable Viking 18. Ooo la la! 19. Here’s a gorgeous grey-white Norwegian Forest Cat with its Mommy. Just look at the size of that thing 20. Even though people associate them with Europe, their actual origin is still a mystery. 21. The creature of the winter 22. One word: Cuteness 23. Fun fact: They are water repellent 24. Built to survive in the wild 25. A raw image of a Norwegian forest cat 26. Oh God, you really didn’t have to spend an extra hour to make me this beautiful 27. Their floofy selves are always attentive to their surroundings 28. Is this a new trend? They all look like goddesses with that walk
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If you ever meet a cat that is extra fluffy and is closer in size to a small-breed dog, this is most likely your first encounter with a Norwegian forest cat. Also called skogkatt (forest cat) in Norwegian, these long-haired beauties have quite a history. Some historians believe that they were brought to Norway by traveling merchants, while others say it was the Vikings themselves who carried them home from their journeys. But whatever their origin story might be, Norwegian forest cats perfectly adapted to their new environment and thrived for centuries.
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The chonkier the cat, the more of it there is to hug and love. Four cats who are some of the cutest megafloofs we’ve ever seen are Sämpy and its furry friends Hiskias Hääppönen, Elmeri, and Nelli, all from Northern Finland.
The chonkier the cat, the more of it there is to hug and love. Four cats who are some of the cutest megafloofs we’ve ever seen are Sämpy and its furry friends Hiskias Hääppönen, Elmeri, and Nelli, all from Northern Finland.