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Norwegian Forest cat

British pronunciation/nɔːwˈiːdʒən fˈɒɹɪst kˈat/
American pronunciation/noːɹwˈiːdʒən fˈɔːɹɪst kˈæt/
Norwegian Forest cat
[NOUN]
1

a domestic cat breed originally from Norway that has two coats to survive in a very cold climate

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Norwegian Forest cat definition and meaning

What is a "Norwegian Forest cat"?

The Norwegian Forest cat is a large, strong, and majestic breed known for its thick, double coat, large size, and tufted ears. They have a sturdy and muscular body with a long, bushy tail that helps them navigate their native forests in Norway. Their coat is dense and water-resistant, with a top layer that is long, coarse, and glossy, and an undercoat that is soft and dense. The coat comes in a variety of colors and patterns, with tabby being one of the most common. Norwegian Forest cats have a triangular head with large, almond-shaped eyes that are typically green or gold in color. They have a sweet and gentle expression, with a broad muzzle and tufted ears that add to their wild and rugged appearance. Norwegian Forest cats are known for their playful and outgoing nature, and they are often described as friendly, social, and affectionate. They are also excellent climbers and jumpers, and they enjoy spending time outdoors exploring and climbing trees.

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1Specifically, cats resembling the Norwegian forest cat.
2Jolakotturinn was said to be similar in appearance to the real-life Norwegian forest cat, except for its size, with sharp whiskers and long fluffy hair.
3The Norwegian forest cat’s prevalence in mythology (and as housepets) may account for the Yule Cat’s shaggy appearance.
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