Posted on 01/06/2005 8:32:07 AM PST by theFIRMbss
Philosophy
When our breeding endeavor began, we were fortunate to have the opportunity to gain exposure and knowledge through contacts in both the United States and in Europe. Differing opinions are a staple in any community, and the Norwegian Forest cat lovers/breeders are certainly no exception to this rule. We have learned from observing breeding programs and participating in shows both in the United States and in Europe and have developed our own ideas about the Norwegian Forest cat, but our end goal is ultimately the same as breeders around the globe.
Our philosophy is quite simple, taking into consideration all we have learned as well as what we have yet to experience.
We breed for the preservation of this natural cat and for the joy of the breeding experience. Breeding isn't a hobby, nor is it a profitable venture. It is a serious responsibility requiring time, dedication and most of all ~ unconditional love. For this reason we plan on maintaining a small cattery so we can focus on the joys of raising "individual" kittens rather than "litters" and watching them grow into happy, socialized adults. Our cats are our children, and their health and well-being are of primary importance. We are a cage-free cattery; both our kittens and adults are raised underfoot as members of our family. We do not rehome our adults once their breeding careers are over, nor do we allow our females to have more than one litter per year.
While we were once new to this beautiful breed, so are many others falling under the Norwegian Forest cat's spell every day. We consider ourselves both lucky and privileged to be in a position to breed these beautiful cats. One of the greatest benefits of breeding is watching one of your treasured kittens go to a loving home. It is our goal to find all our kittens a permanent home, where they will be treated as a member of the family, rather than just as a "pet".
As you grow to love the Norwegian Forest cat as we have, either by firsthand experience or through photographs and commentary, you'll soon understand more of the magnetism the Skogkatt commands with his presence and personality. Once they've taken hold of your heart, you'll forever be under their spell.
Winterfyre Cattery holds breeder memberships in CFA (NFC Breed Council Member), TICA (NFC Breed Section Member), NFCFA (Western Regional Director) and Skogkatt International (US Representative). We are also active members of No Dogs Allowed Cat Club (CFA).
Our cattery is tested negative for FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus), FeLV (feline leukemia), PKD (polycystic kidney disease), HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) and GSD IV (glucogen storage disease IV). All white kittens are BAER (brainstem auditory evoked response) tested for hearing status before they leave our home. We have maintained an annually reviewed CFA Cattery of Excellence© rating since our inception in 1998.
We do not support the introduction of x-colors (cinnamon, fawn, chocolate and lilac) to the Norwegian Forest cat lines.
Our kittens are sold via a written contract. They are not to be declawed or allowed to roam unattended outdoors. Please consider this before contacting us. There are no exceptions to these policies.
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Big, huge, monstrous.
I used to share an apartment with a Norwegian Forest Cat, and I have to say, they are the personification of the Viking Kitties.
Thanks! My uncle had a Maine Coon - enormous critter!
Thank you. They are beautiful, but I don't think we'll be getting one. I'd rather admire long-haired cats from a distance :-).
After a while, I simply referred to mine as "carpet meat". He didn't seem to mind it.
Pasha, 4 yrs |
I found this cat site completely by accident now I'm hypnotized . . . Not only are they the most beautiful cats I have ever seen, but I have never heard of cats that like snow! They're like Green Bay Packer cats! |
What a beautiful kitty.
Chilly, 1 yr |
Real men don't complain when girls throw up in their car. Same thing for cat fur . . . |
hahaha! Now, there you go! My kind of cat - one that I can drink beer with! :^D
get a cat that weighs even half the weight of the dog & the cat would eat the dog for breakfast...
I took Oliver (my former NFC) to work one day. A cow-irker who saw me haul this cat's massive, hairy carcass out of my car from across the parking lot yelled, "Oh, you got a dog!"
People who would visit me would see Oliver walk out of the back room and the first words out of their mouths were invariably, "DAMN that's a big cat!"
BTTTTTT
I joked with my wifr the other day, I was changing the a/c filter. I looked at it and called it the do it yourself, some assembly required cat kit. It had that much hair. ANd I change it every month to. My wife has openly wondered why they are not bald.
No thanks, i like my house undestroyed.
Pretty kitty. Maybe after I get us re-located back to MN.
Thanks for the kitty fix! (^..^)/
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