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December 29, 2022 By Jeniffer Leave a Comment

7 misconceptions about Norwegian Forest Cats that will blow your mind

Norwegian Forest Cats, also known as Wegies, are a popular breed of domestic cat known for their beautiful long coats and friendly personalities. However, there are several misconceptions about Norwegian Forest Cats that can cause confusion and misunderstanding. Here are seven mind-blowing misconceptions about Norwegian Forest Cats that will blow your mind:

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are a new breed.

Contrary to popular belief, Norwegian Forest Cats have been around for centuries. They are believed to have originated in Norway and have been used as working cats on farms for centuries.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are high maintenance.

While Norwegian Forest Cats do have long coats, they are actually quite low maintenance when it comes to grooming. They are known to groom themselves frequently and do not require frequent baths or haircuts.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are not good with children.

Norwegian Forest Cats are known to be very friendly and affectionate, making them great companions for children. They are generally patient and good-natured, making them a good choice for families with children.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are not good with other pets.

Norwegian Forest Cats are generally very social and get along well with other pets, including dogs. They are known to be playful and enjoy interacting with other animals.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are not good apartment pets.

Norwegian Forest Cats are known to be adaptable and can thrive in a variety of living environments, including apartments. As long as they have plenty of mental and physical stimulation, they can be happy in any size home.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are prone to health problems.

Like any breed, Norwegian Forest Cats can be prone to certain health problems. However, they are generally a healthy breed and can live long lives with proper care.

  1. Norwegian Forest Cats are expensive.

While purebred Norwegian Forest Cats can be expensive, they can also be obtained through rescue organizations and shelters at a lower cost. Adopting a rescue cat can be a rewarding and cost-effective way to add a Norwegian Forest Cat to your family.

In conclusion, Norwegian Forest Cats are a beautiful and friendly breed of domestic cat that make great companions for families with children and other pets. While there are several misconceptions about these cats, the truth is that they are adaptable, low maintenance, and make great pets for a variety of living environments.

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June 5, 2018 By Jeniffer Leave a Comment

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Kashi Saga

Kashi Saga Cats are featured in Vanity Fair’s January 2016 Issue, Chris Hemsworth’s Online Video by Bruce Weber and Animal Planet’s Cats 101 Program.

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  • Barbara Chronakis
  • New Jersey – Greater Philadelpia Metropolitan Area
  • 609–828–3536
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May 29, 2018 By Jeniffer Leave a Comment

What do you feed a kitten?

What do you feed a kitten?

Can ask what everyone recommends feeding a kitten? Huggy is on whiskas atm, and was fine but not sure if his poorly tum is a result of giving him felix as good as it looks kitten, I know some of them can have more wheat in & may upset tums?
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