Cat Breed Photos: Meet the Norwegian Forest Cat

The Norwegian Forest Cat is a majestic breed hailing from Scandinavia. Click through to see adorable photos and to learn more about this Nordic breed!

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Comments (13)

swashy (Unverified)
I have two NFC, the oldest is 23years old and she is a doll....(BEST CAT) i also have an all white NFC who is deaf, she is the most demanding kitty and a total blast to be around, Very sweet and smart. I also have a 23lbs maine goon *joke, cause she uses her size to try to rule the house, but the Wedgy always put her back in her place...NFC are the best.
Anonymous (Unverified)
LOOKS JUST LIKE A REGULAR CAT, WITH A DIFFERENT NAME
Lauren Ambers (Unverified)
I love forest Cats and live on a good part of land where they will be able to climb and enjoy being a cat, I feed my cats very well they are always clean and have lots of learning toys as well as snuggle timel, He will be a wonderful addiditon to my little famly.
Anonymous (Unverified)
I have a cat with seven toes on all four paws and I am trying to find out what kind of cat it is
Anonymous (Unverified)
Your multi-toed kitty is a polydactyl (many toes). Writer Ernest Hemmingway brought his many toed kitty with him to Key West, where he settled to write and get away from the world. From this 1 kitty there are now scads of polydactyls living at the Hemmingway House. Look up Polydactyl Cats on Wikipedia to get more info.
Elsa
I have a Norwegian Forest Cat who looks just like this orange kitty above. He is an absolutely wonderful companion. I simply adore him and cannot begin to tell you how much happiness he has given me over his 12 years. He is the boss of our home and when younger, loved to play games of fetch with a toy mouse. He loves to have his head scratched and sleeps with me every night. He has a faultless inner clock and keeps me right on schedule. A perfect friend with an unforgettable personality.
Anonymous (Unverified)
I have a Norwegian forest cat his name was tai-tai by the previous owner I renamed him JACK! The former owner thought he was a himalayan but was not. People do not know cat breeds. I love him to death.