Its a norwegian forest-cat.
They are hairy. And fluffy.
General_Albatross on
its cold during winter, they need fur to survive.
Instinct043 on
They do be thicc
Brilliant_Win_1407 on
Short answer, no. We have plenty of normal cats also!
QriousSeeker on
In Norway there are little to no street cats. Cats have homes and owners that care for them and keep their coats clean and combed hence the fluffy look. They are also well fed healthy animals and tend to be larger in size than what you would see elsewhere.
Fluffier cat breeds and mixes are preferred due to the weather conditions but there are also a lot of short haired cats around who also look very well taken care of, you will notice their coats are shiny and that they are also larger than the average for their specific breed.
a_karma_sardine on
Our winters are that cold
DUBToster on
Cold ^^
Frankieo1920 on
Because if it wasn’t for that, you wouldn’t have a reason to ask about our cats 😛
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Its a norwegian forest-cat.
They are hairy. And fluffy.
its cold during winter, they need fur to survive.
They do be thicc
Short answer, no. We have plenty of normal cats also!
In Norway there are little to no street cats. Cats have homes and owners that care for them and keep their coats clean and combed hence the fluffy look. They are also well fed healthy animals and tend to be larger in size than what you would see elsewhere.
Fluffier cat breeds and mixes are preferred due to the weather conditions but there are also a lot of short haired cats around who also look very well taken care of, you will notice their coats are shiny and that they are also larger than the average for their specific breed.
Our winters are that cold
Cold ^^
Because if it wasn’t for that, you wouldn’t have a reason to ask about our cats 😛