Norwegian forest cat living in the environment of very cold and harsh Norwegian forest, this is a unique breed in the Scandinavian Peninsula, appearance and Maine coon cat similar, with Siberian forest cat, thick coat, strong physique, expensive.
Originally bred by the Vikings, the Norwegian forest cat is an excellent survival and hunting expert in the wild. Now, the cat has become a kind of pet cat, and the price is very high, usually a baby cat at least 600 to 3,000 dollars.
Norwegian forest cats are so expensive because they are not a particularly common cat, and purebred cats are even rarer. At home, even if you are rich, you may not be able to buy purebred. Also, the Norwegian forest cat is very expensive to keep, eat and use all good, can cost a lot of money.
Precautions for keeping forest cats
Norwegian forest cats can be tricky to care for and need frequent grooming to prevent tangles. They also need to be bathed regularly to maintain their beautiful appearance and prevent skin diseases and parasites.
The Norwegian forest cat's stomach is also not good, they like to eat warm food, can not stand cold food, cold food, eat easy to cause gastrointestinal discomfort. Meanwhile, the Norwegian forest cat's water needs to be kept fresh and changed every day.
Characteristics of the purebred forest cat
Purebred cats have a very firm neck to the touch, with a flowing mane, a medium length body, and strong muscles around the chest to feel firm and very compact. When you pick up a Norwegian forest cat, you will feel that it has a heavy skeleton and a very powerful body, which is one of the characteristics of a purebred forest cat.
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