NORWEGIAN FOREST CAT FOR SALE AT RATATAT N.F.C CATTERY
At Ratatat Norwegian forest cat for sale Cattery we emphasize health and a loving disposition as well as correct type and size of each Norwegian forest cat for sale. We handle each Norwegian forest cat for sale with gentleness and love from birth onward to ensure that, whether they are destined for the show ring or to be treasured family pets, they will be loving and confident. We will sell no Norwegian forest cat until it has had sufficient time to develop its personality as a cat and received its immunizations. We feel that the wait is a small price to pay to ensure that the new owner receives a healthy, well-adjusted Norwegian forest cat for sale. For a breed that remains kitten-like its whole life, a few weeks extra is not so important.
We are registered breeder with the Norwegian forest Cats for sale, and we also show our babies regularly, doing very well with them on the show bench, this not only helps to know that we are breeding quality cats, but also shows the wonderful temperaments of each Norwegian forest cat for sale, not only to the judges that judge them, but also to everyone that goes to see them at the shows. Much appreciation goes to Karen and Mark Kestle who have very kindly allowed us to use their stud boys on several occasions and we very grateful to them for the advice and encouragement, they too have offered.
Although in the United States the Norwegian Forest Cat for sale is currently considered a "New Breed," it is indeed centuries old in its native homeland. Norse mythology speaks of a cat so huge that even the god Thor could not lift it from the ground. The goddess of Love and Fertility, Freya, had a carriage pulled by two large cats. National fairy tales by Asbjomsen and Moe mention Troll Cats who were huge and furry; later translations changed Troll into Norwegian Forest Cats. In 1912, Gabriel Scott, a renowned Norwegian poet, wrote an entire book about a white Forest Cat, "Snowflakes," who was mobbed by the other cats because he was longhaired.
We are registered breeder with the Norwegian forest Cats for sale, and we also show our babies regularly, doing very well with them on the show bench, this not only helps to know that we are breeding quality cats, but also shows the wonderful temperaments of each Norwegian forest cat for sale, not only to the judges that judge them, but also to everyone that goes to see them at the shows. Much appreciation goes to Karen and Mark Kestle who have very kindly allowed us to use their stud boys on several occasions and we very grateful to them for the advice and encouragement, they too have offered.
Although in the United States the Norwegian Forest Cat for sale is currently considered a "New Breed," it is indeed centuries old in its native homeland. Norse mythology speaks of a cat so huge that even the god Thor could not lift it from the ground. The goddess of Love and Fertility, Freya, had a carriage pulled by two large cats. National fairy tales by Asbjomsen and Moe mention Troll Cats who were huge and furry; later translations changed Troll into Norwegian Forest Cats. In 1912, Gabriel Scott, a renowned Norwegian poet, wrote an entire book about a white Forest Cat, "Snowflakes," who was mobbed by the other cats because he was longhaired.
Our Norwegian Forest Cats for sale are from wonderful quality Imported European Lines, and our babies are all registered with papers, vet checked, desexed, microchipped, litter trained and raised in our home, with us : a 24/7 at home Mum to all my babies, ensuring their new parents, very well socialized, confident, happy babies.
Thanks go to Vera and Barney Wright the breeders of our first two Norwegian Forest Cats, who introduced us to the breed and have offered us unlimited support and guidance. They have shared a great deal of their knowledge with me, while introducing us to other NFC breeders both in UK and Europe and we have become really good friends.
Until 1938, the Norwegian Forest Cat for sale was just a domestic cat like any other cat in Norway. This lynx-like cat was called the "Skaukatt" by people who knew about its existence. No one really cared about this longhaired stray cat except the farmer, who appreciated this big, beautiful domestic cat. Forest Cats can still be found on farms in Norway.
No one really knows how long Forest Cats have existed in Norway. They may be descendants of shorthaired cats brought in from England by the Vikings and longhaired cats brought in by the Crusaders. They do not look like Persians or like longhaired shorthair cats. They are something very special. The rough Norwegian climate has been hard on humans, but it has been a blessing to the cats. The Norwegian Forest Cat For Sale has become what it is today because only the fittest remained alive. As these cats had to feed and defend themselves from enemies in the forests, only the ones who were best at hunting and fast to escape from predators survived. Cats who lived through their first winter were long legged, springy, intelligent and brave. This very special breed evolved without any human interference.
Thanks go to Vera and Barney Wright the breeders of our first two Norwegian Forest Cats, who introduced us to the breed and have offered us unlimited support and guidance. They have shared a great deal of their knowledge with me, while introducing us to other NFC breeders both in UK and Europe and we have become really good friends.
Until 1938, the Norwegian Forest Cat for sale was just a domestic cat like any other cat in Norway. This lynx-like cat was called the "Skaukatt" by people who knew about its existence. No one really cared about this longhaired stray cat except the farmer, who appreciated this big, beautiful domestic cat. Forest Cats can still be found on farms in Norway.
No one really knows how long Forest Cats have existed in Norway. They may be descendants of shorthaired cats brought in from England by the Vikings and longhaired cats brought in by the Crusaders. They do not look like Persians or like longhaired shorthair cats. They are something very special. The rough Norwegian climate has been hard on humans, but it has been a blessing to the cats. The Norwegian Forest Cat For Sale has become what it is today because only the fittest remained alive. As these cats had to feed and defend themselves from enemies in the forests, only the ones who were best at hunting and fast to escape from predators survived. Cats who lived through their first winter were long legged, springy, intelligent and brave. This very special breed evolved without any human interference.