

A
real norwegian lady from Norway without any pedigree background!
Mother nature still had the last word!
She came to us with her mom
and her three siblings when she was still a baby.
They origin from a nature reservation place in Norway!
N*Norsk Perle
red tabby mc (d 23)
Born on 04.07.2018

GSD4
and PKdef free
Homozygot for the Norwegian Forestcat coat gene!
She doesn't carry any colours from other breeds!
That DNA profile also contained many other tests for diseases, wich she
turned out to be all free of!
In 2013 we collected
our first real norwegian forestcat boys (Smyril
and Dooley)
from Norway.
Just like with those boys, we are going to do all DNA tests necesary with
this new swang of fresh blood.
Of course not only the health tests, but also the tests to see if they
are also purebreed Norwegian Forestcats.
At suitable age they will be tested for Hart and kidney diseases by ultrasoud.
In Norway it is
not usual to visit the vet whit your cats when you have a litter.
Unless they breed for the cats show.
The "common" Norwegian, who has a litter (for what ever reason)
leaves it all to mother nature.
They don't vaccinate or deworm theire cats. Nor do they visit the vet
when a kitten is not feeling well.
Even though we don't understand this, it gives us the guarante for 100%
nataural selection!
Only the strongest survive...
And this is what gives us hope that this fresh blood will bring more health
to our beloved breed!
Most breeders believe
that no real Norwegian Forestcats live in the wild of Norway anymore.
Witch is totally unlogical of course, if you consider the fact the the
Norwegian Forestcat is already described in the Northern Mythology! That
the Norwegian Forestcat got her pedigree status many hunderd years later
(1977), does not mean that they got extinct right afterwards in the nature
of Norway!
In the countrary!
The Norwegian Forestcat with pedigree hasn't been purebreed right from
the start!
There had always been mixed in other (pedigree) breeds to "improve"
the type and coat!
The cattery "av Baune" (from the first hour of Norwegian Forestcat
breeding) had been closed because it was found out that they had been
mixing in persians in secret and on regular bases.
"Housecat X Persian = Norwegian Forestcat" has been a motto
for awhile...
Other catteries had been mixing in oriental cats to "improve"
the head type even officially. Of course this also happend in secret...
Maine Coon were mixed in for a firmer chin etc!
We can agree on the fact that this has not done any good to the breed.
Neither in health nor in type, nor in charakter!
The special features of the Norwegian Forestcat - the dubble and water
resistant coat and the very special charakter suffered from it. And to
think of all the diseaes of the other breeds that came into the once so
strong Norwegian Forestcat. Years ago they reached ages of 15 to 21! That
is now long gone history due to inbreeding and mixing.
In a facebook group were published test results from DNA test for the
Norwegian Forestcat hair gene. One thought that it would say something
about the coat quality... Out of prox 30 tetsted pedigree Norwegians only
2 were homozygote for the Norwegian Forestcat hair gene!
This young lady has already been tested too. And just like our first norwegian
boys, she is homozygote for the Norwegian forestcat coat gene! Another
proof that the real Norwegian Forestcat still roams free in Norway!
Now more about
this fierce lady:
Due to cercumstances
her mother Lissie came to us together with
her first litter - including Perle.
She and her children did very well on the journey and felt at home with
us very quickly!
Her children (three red ladies and Faxe)
at the age of 8 weeks.
Perle on the right
Perle
was sold to the cattery of a friend. Unfortunately she behaved very dominant
towards the other cats there.
So she came back to us. We hope she will remember her time here and change
her temper!
She has a marvallous coat structure, a perfect profile and a good size,
too.
Not to forget her original NFO shaped ears and the ear set!
At the cat shows this was already confirmed by nominations, BIV's and
great judges rapports!
0,0% Polaris!











With
her mom Lissie and siblings

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