The Norwegian Forest Cat is known, also known as Norsk Skogkatt, Wegie, for having a charming personality to go with their stunning looks. They have been around for hundreds of years and have always been highly prized in their native Norway, as they are a hardy natural breed that can survive harsh climates and cold temperatures. They are large cats that take a long time to grow out, which means they remain very kittenish for a number of years. The Wegie, as they are affectionately known, has gained a large following not only in their native country, but also in many other countries thanks to their stunning looks and friendly, gentle nature.
Read our Norwegian Forest Cat Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

Norwegian Forest Cat
It’s a litter of 4 all girls 1 tabby and 3 dark brown kittens Parents are viewable! They all have very good temperament they never scratch or bite, loves cuddles and kisses They are already litter trained and eating dry food they will be ready on 13th January Both parents are very friendly these kittens grew up in a multi cat family they will adapt with new animals very

Norwegian Forest Cat
I have a tabby cat since December 24, but she is home alone most of the time and I rarely have time for her. She is a very smart and clean cat, and she often goes hunting. I have decided to give her to someone else because I no longer have enough time to take proper care of her. I hope to find someone who will look after her well. Thank you.

Norwegian Forest Cat
female 4 year old norweigin forest cat cross ragdoll. Sarabi is an absolutely lovely cat but unfortunatley she is very needy and will require a home where she can be an indoor cat. She loves attention

Norwegian Forest Cat
This is ted our beautiful fluffy bundle of joy he was an only kitten litter he has a such a wonderful personality and would make a great companion for anyone who loves cats he’s lived with his mum and

Norwegian Forest Cat
We have 3 gorgeous little kittens 2 girls and 1 boy all of the kittens have an amazing temperament they love to play have been raised around children and other animals but also love to cuddle and be a

Norwegian Forest Cat
My queen has had a litter of 5 I have four left 2 males 2 females, mum is calico dad is Norwegian forest cat
Norwegian Forest cats make excellent house cats due to their affectionate, friendly, and playful nature. They are gentle giants, good with children and other pets, and adapt well to indoor living provided they have enough space to accommodate their size and energy levels.