Norwegian Forest Cat vs Siberian

Side-by-side comparison of two popular breeds β€” temperament, exercise, grooming, lifespan and common health issues. Use it to decide which breed fits your home.

🐈 Norwegian Forest Cat 🐈 Siberian
Group Long Hair Long Hair
Origin Norway Russia
Weight 4–9 kg 3.5–8 kg
Height 23–30 cm 23–30 cm
Lifespan 14–16 years 12–18 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

🐈 Norwegian Forest Cat

Temperament

Friendly, calm, independent. "Wegies" enjoy company but don't demand constant attention. Excellent climbers β€” provide tall cat trees.

Exercise

Moderate. Big climbers; need vertical space.

Grooming

Long double coat, surprisingly low-mat. Brush 2–3Γ— weekly, daily during seasonal moults.

Health

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Glycogen storage disease type IV (DNA test). Hip dysplasia. Generally robust.

Full Norwegian Forest Cat profile β†’

🐈 Siberian

Temperament

Friendly, playful, loyal. Siberians are affectionate without being clingy and excellent with children, dogs and other cats.

Exercise

Active and athletic β€” provide tall cat trees, interactive toys and play sessions twice daily.

Grooming

Triple coat β€” brush 2–3Γ— weekly, daily during seasonal moults. Surprisingly low-mat.

Health

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Polycystic kidney disease. Generally robust, often living to 17+.

Full Siberian profile β†’

Which is right for you?

Pick the Norwegian Forest Cat if

Families with children, multi-pet homes, owners with houses (vertical space matters).

Pick the Siberian if

Families with children, multi-pet homes, allergy-sensitive owners (test first).

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