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.
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Here I have 4 GORGEOUS✨ kitties ready for there forever homes 🏠.. they are a mixed breed of Norwegian forest (mother cat pictured above) dad is Persian both mum and dad are owed by myself. They are v
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We have 4 absolutely stunning kittens looking for loving homes. Their mum is a gorgeous Norwegian Forest cat, and these babies have inherited her sweet nature and beautiful looks. ✨ 3 fluffy females
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4 girls and 1 boy gorgeous kittens. Afew are all black super fluffy and 2 have grey chests coming in :) Very used to being handled and cuddled by kids. Very soft and gentle natured. Fully weaned and
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Four gorgeous fluffy kittens looking for their forever loving homes 🐾 Very playful, sweet, gentle, and well socialised with people and other cats. They are litter trained and eating dry and wet food
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Our lovely Norwegian Forest cross tortoisehell lady is expecting her first litter of kittens any time between 22/04-30/04. Mum is a gorgeous temperament, very affectionate lady and sure to be a love
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We have 7 Norwegian Forest kittens for sale. They are food and litter trained. Super friendly and loving. They love cuddles and are playful with their little individual personalities starting to show.