Norwegian Forest Cat Breeders in Sydney
When looking for Norwegian Forest Cat breeders in Sydney, it is important to find an ethical, registered cattery who specializes in the breed and understands their personality traits and how best to care for them. We highly recommend finding a breeder in your area. A local Norwegian Forest Cat breeder will ask questions about your household makeup, location and other key questions to help find you the right fit. You'll get to ask them questions, too - see our FAQs at the bottom of this page for what to ask.
Here at Cat Kingpin, we have done the research for you so you can find the most reputable Norwegian Forest Cat catteries in Sydney and start the journey towards getting your new kitten. Below is our complete list of Norwegian Forest Cat breeders in Sydney with kittens for sale, first as a summary then with additional details:
Breeder Name | City | Website |
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Bushkenheim | Hornsby | Bushkenheim.com |
Norskatt | Sydney | Norskatt.com |
Bushkenheim
Has this breeder been Cat Kingpin Certified? No See our Certified Breeder Agreement
My interest in Norwegian Forest Cats began in 1996 when I first ventured on to the GCCF show bench helping some friends. It was good training for me getting to learn about these beautiful cats before being in the privileged position of being owned by one in 1997. I began by showing a couple of neuter boys and then finally the opportunity came along for me to own my first female in 1998.
- Location: Hornsby, Sydney
- Associations: N/A
- Website: Bushkenheim.com
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- Phone Number: n/a
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Norskatt
Has this breeder been Cat Kingpin Certified? No See our Certified Breeder Agreement
I originally bought a Turkish Van female kitten for show and maybe to breed in late 1992 and had my first litter of kittens under the prefix of Alainn in 1993. A friend suggested I look at the Norwegian Forest Cats and I was hooked. My last Van litter and my first Norwegian litter were born in 1999.
- Location: Sydney, Sydney
- Associations: NSW CFA
- Website: Norskatt.com
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- Phone Number: 61481-307-294
- Email: Email them now
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Catteries are typically family-run, and sometimes there just aren't enough options near you. If our listed options for Norwegian Forest Cats in Sydney weren't enough, consider try considering another breed, a nearby state for this Norwegian Forest Cats, or asking our Facebook group!
What are Norwegian Forest Cats like?
The Norwegian Forest cat, also known as the “Wegie,” is a breed known for their stunning beauty and gentle demeanor. They have a long, thick coat of fur that comes in a variety of colors, including white, black, blue, red, and cream. Registered Norwegian Forest breeders will have kittens for sale with classic tabby, mackerel tabby, and spotted tabby patterns among other variations.
Weighing between 9-18 pounds and measuring up to 12 inches in length, they are sturdy and muscular cats. Their playful and affectionate personalities make them great companions for families with children and other pets. They are also highly intelligent and adaptable to different environments. However, like most cats, they prefer not to be left alone for extended periods of time.
FAQs when considering Norwegian Forest Cats
How much do Norwegian Forest Cats cost in Sydney?
As a sought-after breed, Norwegian Forest Cats for sale in Sydney cost between $500 and $2,500. A cat’s price is based on its pedigree, coat quality, age, health and vaccination history. If an Norwegian Forest Cat’s parents are show-winning, they can be even more expensive.
How do you care for a Norwegian Forest cat's coat?
Caring for a Norwegian Forest cat’s coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling. It’s important to brush their coat at least once a week, using a brush that is designed for long-haired cats. During shedding season, which usually occurs twice a year, more frequent brushing may be required to remove loose fur. It’s also important to trim their nails regularly, as well as clean their ears and teeth to help prevent dental problems. A healthy diet and regular veterinary check-ups can also help promote good coat health for Norwegian Forest cats.
What should I ask to choose the right Norwegian Forest Cat breeder?
While there are many people in Sydney who claim to be ethical Norwegian Forest Cat breeders, not all hold a standard that you can feel great about. Asking some relevant questions about their philosophy will ensure you avoid Norwegian Forest Cat breeders that do this only for financial gain, not having the interests of the cats or you in mind. Make sure you ask about:
- Health history of the parents and vaccinations. They should have their first vaccinations by the time they're adopted.
- Whether they've bred their Norwegian Forest Cats with other breeds (they should disclose this and it would make it not a purebred lien.
- Have the socialized the kitten among other kittens?
- Do they belong to a Sydney Norwegian Forest Cat breed club? You can ask for references from the club.
Why does it matter if I buy from a registered Norwegian Forest Cat breeder?
When you buy from a registered Norwegian Forest Cat breeder (with either their local Norwegian Forest Cat club, governing body, or TICA/CFA), that ensures that a standard of care and expertise is enforced. You can ask them about a wide range of topics such as the Norwegian Forest Cat’s genealogy, the right kitten for you, common health problems with Norwegian Forest Cats to look out for. We offer additional registration through our Cat Kingpin Certified program as well, although it's not a replacement for other registrations.
List Author: Michael Steele
I have had two interests since I was very young… the Internet and cats. I grew up with two lovely cats in my family, Midnight and Chloe. But when I started looking for a cat as an adult, I realized how few reliable resources there are for finding ethical breeders. So I combined my Internet skills and cat knowledge to create Cat Kingpin, the #1 resource for cat breeders online. Have a question or suggestion for my list? You can reach me here.