I often write of our dogs- I am a dog, not a cat person- but at present we have a cat that deserves mention. She is a rare NEBELUNG, who came to us from
Nebelungs have long bodies, wide-set green eyes, long and dense fur, and mild dispositions. The name Nebelung is derived from the German translation for "creature of the mist."
The American foundation of this cat breed was laid by the cats Siegfried (1984) and Brunhilde (1985). Cora Cobb, the owner of Siegfried and Brunhilde, was very impressed by the beauty of her blue-grey cats. Siegfried and Brunhilde looked like a Russian Blue but with a semi-long coat. To find out if it was possible to start a new breed with these cats, Cora got in touch with the geneticist of the American Cat Association.
Russian Blue breeders from The International Cat Association (TICA), however, objected to this, and the breed standard was thus revised to describe a unique breed, resembling blue-grey cats that had been imported from
Nebelung cats are lively, playful, affectionate, good-natured, and intelligent. The cat's mild-mannered state and personality may not always reflect the relatively high level of intelligence often found in the breed.
Nebelungs prefer their own families and often keep a distance from strangers. They tend to bond with a select few humans and stay loving and devoted throughout their lives. It is, however, a cat that gladly accepts company of its people or of another cat.
Nebelungs are very good communicators and will remind their owners of problems. (see below) This happens often since Nebelungs can be very picky about things such as litter cleanliness and their food. (Don't we know).
Not only is our Zahara a rare breed but she is a rare character. She likes to go for walks daily and woe is Mother Cat (as she is affectionally called) if she forgets. No, she does not need a lead, as she likes to lead, and take us where she wills!
All photos of OLRs "Zarah" Top photo Mother Prioress Noella
others by Mother Catarina