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How Much Does a Norwegian Forest Cat Cost in Australia?

Also known as: Wegie, Norsk Skogkatt

Purchase Price

$2,000$5,000

Annual Food Cost

~$900

Lifespan

1416 years

Size

large (49kg)

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Purchase Price

Purchasing a Norwegian Forest Cat from a registered breeder in Australia typically costs between $2,000 and $5,000. Adopting from a shelter or rescue organisation is significantly cheaper, usually between $150 and $400, and often includes desexing, microchipping, and initial vaccinations.

Ongoing Costs

Norwegian Forest Cats are one of the largest domestic breeds with higher food costs to match. Their thick double coat requires regular brushing and professional grooming every 8 weeks, particularly during seasonal coat changes. Glycogen Storage Disease Type IV is a fatal inherited condition unique to the breed -- ensure breeders have DNA-tested parents. Hip dysplasia is more common than in most cats due to their large size, with surgery costing $2,000-$6,000.

Common Health Issues

Hip Dysplasiamoderate risk

Typical treatment: $2,000 $6,000

Glycogen Storage Disease Type IVlow risk

Typical treatment: $500 $2,000

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)moderate risk

Typical treatment: $1,500 $6,000

Kidney Disease (CKD)moderate risk

Typical treatment: $1,000 $5,000

Insurance

Pet insurance for a Norwegian Forest Cat in Australia typically costs between $30 and $55 per month.

Tips to Save Money

  • Consider adopting from a shelter — you'll save on purchase price and often get vaccinations and desexing included.
  • Buy food in bulk or subscribe to regular deliveries for discounts at stores like Pet Circle.
  • Learn basic grooming between professional sessions to extend the time between visits.
  • Compare pet insurance policies annually — premiums can vary significantly between providers.
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