Norwegian Forest Cat

Norwegian Forest Cat

Norwegian Forest Cat

Norsk Skogkatt, Skogkatt, Wegie

Norsk Skogkatt, Skogkatt, Wegie

The Norwegian Forest cat is a large, rugged cat known for being by the side of Vikings and in mythology. 

The Norwegian Forest cat is a large, rugged cat known for being by the side of Vikings and in mythology. 

Breed Overview

Personality
Personality

Affectionate, intelligent, independent, playful, gentle, sweet

Weight
Weight

3.6-8.6 kg (8-19 lbs)

Coat Colors
Coat Colors

White, red, cream, black, blue, silver, gold

Coat Length
Coat Length

Semi-long hair

Coat Patterns
Coat Patterns

Solid, bi-color, tabby, tortoiseshell, calico

Eye Color
Eye Color

Green, gold, copper, blue

Lifespan
Lifespan

12 to 15 years

Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic

No

History of the Norwegian Forest Cat

The Norwegian Forest Cat has its roots deep in Norse history and mythology. From being alongside Vikings to assisting the goddess Freya, these cats are a part of Norway and its rich history. 

In the 20th century, Wegies faced a sharp decline in numbers due to crossbreeding practices with other cats. Fortunately, the people of Norway deemed the cat a national treasure. As a result, King Olav V made the cat the national cat of Norway, helping people save the breed. 

Today, the Norwegian Forest Cat continues to become a part of families in Norway and around the world.

Physical Characteristics of Norwegian Forest Cat

Head

The Norwegian Forest cat has a distinctive triangular head with a slightly sloping forehead. They have a symmetrical face with a straight nose. 

Eyes

Their eyes are large and almond-shaped, set at a slight angle. Colors come in green, gold, copper, or blue.

Ears

They have ears that are large, wide at the base, and set high on the head. The ears have rounded tips and tufts of fur. 

Body

Norwegian Forest cats have a long and muscular body. They have a broad chest and a robust build.

Limbs

These cats have strong, muscular legs, with the hind legs slightly longer than the forelegs. The paws are large, round, and tufted.

Tail

They have a long and bushy tail that is often held high. It has heavy feathering.

Coat

Norwegian Forest cats have a dense, water-resistant double coat. The coat is thicker along the neck, chest, and thighs, forming a mane. Colors come in white, red, cream, black, blue, silver, and gold.

Size

Male and Female: 23-30.5 cm (9-12 inches).

Weight

Male: 6.8-8.6 kg (15-19 lbs); Female: 3.6-4.5 kg (8-10 lbs).

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What to Expect With a Norwegian Forest Cat

Health Concerns of Norwegian Forest Cat

Cancerology

Cancerology

Cancerology

Cardiology

Cardiology

Cardiology

Dermatology

Dermatology

Dermatology

Endocrinology

Endocrinology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Gastroenterology

Hematology & Immune System

Hematology & Immune System

Hematology & Immune System

Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases

Neurology

Neurology

Neurology

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology

Orthopedics

Orthopedics

Orthopedics

Pulmonology

Pulmonology

Pulmonology

Reproduction

Reproduction

Reproduction

How to Groom a Norwegian Forest Cat

Coat Maintenance

A wire-bristle brush or a metal comb is a good option for brushing their coat. Brush them twice a week, which can be more during shedding seasons.

Skin Health

Their dense coat can trap in moisture, dirt, and debris, which can cause skin allergies and issues. Use gentle shampoos and moisturizers to keep the skin healthy.

Bathing Routine

Norwegian Forest cats do not need frequent baths. They only needed one every few months. If they get dirty, it’s a signal to have them bathed. Use gentle shampoos and dry them thoroughly. 

Nail Trimming

Trim their nails every 2 to 3 weeks, or if the nails get too long. Use sharp nail clippers meant for cats. 

Ear Cleaning

Weekly ear checks are recommended, and ear cleaning can be done as needed. Use a pet-safe ear cleaning solution and use a cotton ball to wipe away the debris.

Eye Care

These cats need to have their eyes cleaned and checked daily. Use a soft, damp cloth and wipe outward.

Dental Hygiene

Ideally, these cats need to have their teeth brushed daily. Use a cat-safe toothpaste and toothbrush. 

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