Norwegian forest cat with green eyesĪs a result, these friendly cats do require daily grooming. They often come out in a full mane, fluffy chest, furry legs and even tufts of fur between their toes. When their coat has fully come in, they are a sight to behold. They have long legs and bushy tails that are often as long as their bodies. Larger than your average cat, the Norwegian Forest Cat Breed is rather elegant kitties. They can be playful and love climbing but are happiest nestled on their owner’s lap. Personality-wise, the Nebelung cat breed is known as being quite a shy and calm cat. Like Siberian cats, they have fluffy tails and often a mane around their neck. Their coat is a slivery blue-grey and their long hair is quite luxurious. This breed is considered to be the long-haired version of the Russian Blue and only comes in grey. Nebelung is a less well-known cat breed named “creature of the mist” in Germany. And this is a breed that is quite good at entertaining itself. It likes to play, but this desire generally comes in spurts. This still relatively rare cat breed is an excellent option for a busy person who lives alone or a busy couple/family. Their round eyes tend to come in shades between copper and gold, which beautifully offset their blue-grey coats. Gray chartreux cat with yellow eyes on a couch This is one kitty that doesn’t like to complain and will be not just your friend but a friend to any guests as well. It is known as one of the most polite breeds – not a word normally associated with cats! This french cat breed also only comes in gray or blue, as it is often called. This beautiful flat flaced cat breed does get along with children and other household pets however, they aren’t fans of loud environments but rather serene homes where little changes. Although affectionate, this grey long haired cat is discriminative and reserves its attention for family and a few trusted guests.
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