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    Norwegian Forest Cat Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Norwegian Forest Cat? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Norwegian Forest Cat from Dogs & Cats and what is the personality traits.

    Norwegian Forest Cat
    INTJ

    INTJ (5w6)

    Norwegian Forest Cat personality type is INTJ, which is the rarest personality type of all. They are very logical, but also very introverted. They are very smart, but they can lack social skills.

    They are very rational, but they are also very analytical. They are very good with people, but they can be easily hurt.

    They are very sultry cats, but they are also very shy. They like to be alone, but they also like to be with people.

    They are very independent, but they can also sometimes be clingy. They can be very independent, but they can also be very needy.

    They love to be petted, but they hate to be picked up. They love to be picked up, but they do not like to be petted.

    They are very loyal, but they can also sometimes act like they are not loyal. They are loyal, but they can also act like they are not loyal.

    They are very good with children, but they can also act like they are not good with children. They are good with children, but they can also act like they are not good with children.

    They are very affectionate, but they can also be very bossy.

    The Norwegian Forest cat is a breed of domestic cat originating in Northern Europe. This natural breed is adapted to a very cold climate, with a top coat of glossy, long, water-shedding hair and a woolly undercoat for insulation. Although this is uncertain, the breed's ancestors may have been a landrace of short-haired cats brought to Norway by the Vikings around 1000 AD, who may also have brought with them long-haired cats, like those ancestral to the modern Siberian and Turkish Angora. During World War II, the breed became nearly extinct until efforts by the Norwegian Forest Cat Club helped the breed by creating an official breeding program. It was registered as a breed with the European Fédération Internationale Féline in the 1970s, when a local cat fancier, Carl-Fredrik Nordane, took notice of the breed and made efforts to register it. Currently, the Norwegian Forest breed is very popular in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and France.

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