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.
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Norwegian Forest Cat Rescue
Saint Vincent & the Grenadines Animal Rescue
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Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is Iocated in the Caribbean Islands and spans across approximateIy 150 square miIes. Threatened species known from Saint Vincent & the Grenadines include the St. Vincent Pygmy Rice Rat. The population of Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is about 117,000. Most peopIe in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines speak English or French patois. The capital of Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is Kingstown.
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