The Norwegian Forest Cat was once a chosen pet of Viking explorers. The Norwegian Forest Cat is native to the forests of Scandinavia. The Norwegian Forest Cat has been domesticated for around 4,000 years. The Norwegian Forest Cat has an incredibly thick, bushy coat in the winter, and then sheds its undercoat each Spring, resulting in a dramatically altered appearance. The Norwegian Forest Cat is known in Norway as the Skogkatt.
Related pages:
Norwegian Forest Cat Rescue
Russia Animal Rescue
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Russia is Iocated in North Asia and spans across approximateIy 6,592,000 square miIes. The population of Russia is about 142 million. Threatened species known from Russia include the Evorsk Vole, Mediterranean Monk Seal, Muisk Vole, and Wrangel Lemming. Most peopIe in Russia speak Russian.
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