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Friday, 18 April 2008

Pictures of Norwegian Forest Cats


Half-Norwegian Forest Cat picture: © Halo Efeckti

This post - Pictures of Norwegian Forest Cats - is just that, with very few words. One of the best ways to see pictures is through a slide show. So if you want to only see pictures to check whether you like this cat's appearance, then you can stop here.

This post brings together all the pictures on this website as the pictures you see in the following slide show have been used elsewhere on this website to illustrate posts about this cat from the history of this breed of cat through to a resumé of facts about this fine and popular cat breed. Use the labels in the left hand margin to select other topics.

Here's the slide show:



These photographs are mainly by and the copyright of Helmi Flick probably the world's best cat photographer.

Photographs that are not by her are the copyright of excellent amateur photographers who generously and sensibly allow their photographs to be used by others under a creative commons license.

Pictures of Norwegian Forest Cats are always likely to be good because this cat is so photogenic. The range of coat colors and patterns is near infinite (no points allowed but other than that the associations allow any color/pattern).

The picture on the bottom right hand side of the brown tabby wegie (nickname for this cat breed) is by and © copyright Froskeland

Pictures of Norwegian Forest Cats to Maine Coon cats a very similar cat.

5 comments:

  1. I love Norwegian Forest Cats! They are the most beautiful and friendly cats :)
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  2. Very beautiful cats, mine is a cross between a Norwegian Forest and a Chinchilla. Smaller than usual but carries all the personality and looks traits.
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  3. ive got kris the cat hes a moggie but the spitting image of norwegian forest cat ... even the vet that i took him when he was ill thought he was nfc ...
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  4. The top facial shot looks EXACTLY like my cat. He's 17 now. We adopted him from a shelter 12 years ago and thought he was a "mutt" until I was going through a cat magazine and saw a full body shot of a cat that could have been his twin. I read about the personality traits and we knew that's what ours was. We adopted a second one a few years later from a rescue group in the area. My mom then adopted one from her shelter a few years later. We tell everyone what a great breed it is.
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