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  2. Norwegian Forest Cat - Wikipedia

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    Amber tabby and white adult female in snow. The Norwegian Forest Cat is adapted to survive Norway's cold weather. [2] [3] Its ancestors may include cold-adapted black and white British Shorthair cats brought to Norway from Great Britain some time after 1000 AD by the Vikings, and longhaired cats brought to Norway by Crusaders around the 14th century.

  3. 32 reasons to love Norwegian forest cats

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    In 1940, the first Norwegian forest cat club was formed in an attempt to ensure the breed's survival. However, the club's existence was almost short-lived when World War II threatened the breed's ...

  4. Portal:Cats/Selected breed/12 - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Forest Cat (Norwegian: Norsk skogkatt and Norsk skaukatt), less commonly referred to simply as the Norwegian Forest, is a breed of domestic cat originating in Northern Europe. This landrace breed is adapted to a very cold climate, with a top coat of long, glossy hair and a woolly undercoat for insulation.

  5. Neva Masquerade - Wikipedia

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    The coat is a triple coat and is the only cat with this distinctive feature of the breed.. It is a medium to large sized, muscular semi- long-hair breed with a bushy tail. [7] The cat bears similarities with the Norwegian forest cat, and with other colourpoint long-haired cats, such as the Birman, Himalayan, and Ragdoll.

  6. Category:Natural cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Forest Cat; R. Raas cat; Russian Blue; S. Siberian cat; Sokoke; T. Thai cat; Traditional Persian; Turkish Angora; Turkish Van This page was last edited on ...

  7. Oriental Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    While the breed's genetic roots are ultimately in Thailand, it was formally developed in the US by a number of New York area cat breeders, led by Vicky and Peter Markstein (PetMark cattery), who in 1971–72 were intrigued by lynx patterned and solid colored cats of a Siamese body type at Angela Sayers' Solitaire Cattery [2] and at Patricia ...

  8. Exotic Shorthair - Wikipedia

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    When two such cats mate, there is a 1 in 4 chance of each offspring being longhaired. Longhaired Exotics are not considered Persians by the Cat Fanciers' Association, although The International Cat Association accepts them as Persians. Other associations like the American Cat Fanciers Association register them as a separate Exotic Longhair ...

  9. Devon Rex - Wikipedia

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    Typically, there is a chance that the myopathy in the cats might stabilize, however, most of the time, the condition worsens and the Devon rex cats die from laryngospasm, after obstructing their larynx with food. [3] [4] [5] The Devon Rex was found to be predisposed to feline atopic dermatitis in a retrospective study of cases of the disease. [6]