[找到主人]超秀氣的花美男Norwywood Peach Marmalade (桃子果醬), Cameo Mac Tabby and White, male, 6/19/2012出生,附 CFA證書
Thanks Madam Sachiko Taniguchi (Castled Hill Norwegian Forest Cat Cattery, Japan)
Castled Hill Hero (male, Brown Mac. Tabby & White)
Castled Hill Margaret (female, Blue Mac. Tabby & White)
CH Jaymlynkatz Zuleika of Norwywood
Sire: CH Snowstars Legolas (Australia)
Dam: CH Av Firvulag Anne Boleyn –Blue patched tabby with white (Switzerland)
DOB: February 4, 2010
[9 months old]
A Lucky girl, Norwywood Bianca, is now in her new home of New Zealand.
[photos taken by Denise in New Zealand on Feb 12]
Queen: Norwywood My Sweet Heart, a blue-tortie-white girl
My Sweet Heart was out of Castled Hill Orden and Snow Lily. She is our new queen and not for sale.
[6.5 months]
King : CH Jaymlynkatz Yngvar [Red Tabby and White – male]
Sire: Av Firvulag Ed Wood / Red Tabby and White (Australia)
NZ Gd Ch
Dam: Jaymlynkatz Kjellfrid / Black Tortie Tabby and White (New Zealand)
NZ Ch
DOB: September 24, 2009
[13 months old]
We are a CFA Registrated Breeder of Norwegian Forest Cats in TAIWAN.
Please take a peek around the site you'll find informations about our cats, their awards, useful informations for all cat lovers and our newbies kittens. Norwegian Forest Cat for long time friendship, show cat and breed. Norwywood Cattery guarantees healthy, well-disposed breeds for a lifetime of unqualified love and affection. A very big thank you to Ms. Sachiko Taniguchi (Castled Hill) and Denise Grace (Jaymlyndols) for getting us started and for all of their ongoing assistance and support.
If you are interested in acquiring a Norwegian Forest kitten or would just like to know more about the breed, please feel free to Email us! Our E-mail: norwegian.forest@m2k.com.tw
The Norwegian Forest Cat is truly a natural breed and really does originate from Norway. The exact origins of the Forest Cats will never be precisely established, but one thing is certain: NFCs can be found in Norwegian folklore, where it is said that these cats were the family pets of the Vikings. As early as the sixteenth century such cats were described as being large, with long legs, big ruffs and ear tufts. Just like the Forest Cats of today, they had a particular liking for water, with the ability to catch fish in lakes and streams. In some folk tales they are referred to as the "Fairy Cat" - it is easy to imagine them appearing supernatural as they flitted amongst the trees with their long, elegant bodies and flowing, bushy tails. These are the cats that explored the world with the Vikings, protecting the grain stores on land and sea, and which are believed to have left their progeny on the shores of North America as a legacy to the future.
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