How do Norwegian forest cats look? The Norwegian Forest Cat is a very beautiful cat breed with a unique appearance, smooth coat and rich colors. Determining the appearance of a Norwegian Forest Cat requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors such as its size, coat color, ear shape, and claws.
A good-looking Norwegian Forest Cat should look from the brow bone to the tip of the nose. It should be a continuous straight line, the front page should be an equilateral triangle, and the muzzle should have no obvious mustache pad. The chin should be in a straight line from the tip of the nose, and the eyes should be large and almond-shaped, with the outer corners higher than the inner corners. The ears are curved at the tip and wide at the base. The outer contour should be connected with the line of the face and extend to the chin. The inner part of the ear should be hairy.
Secondly, the Norwegian Forest Cat with better appearance has a smaller chin. Strong, with a curved line from the tip of the nose, slightly curved at the sides. The eyes are almond-shaped and open widely, with the outer canthus higher than the inner canthus. Physically, the Norwegian Forest Cat of better quality has strong muscles, good balance, and is of medium length. The hind legs are longer than the front legs, the stride is higher than the shoulders, the paws are large and round, there are a lot of tufts of hair between the toes, and the tail is long and bushy.