New proof that the forerunners of today's Maine Coon cats were Norwegian Forest cats brought to North America by the Vikings
The title is a bold statement. Perhaps too bold but the evidence today is stronger than it was before. In the scientific journal Antiquity , a scientific study has been published which confirms that the Vikings came over from Norway and set up colonies in Greenland in 985 A.D., and from there they traded with further colonies in North America and northern Europe. Did the Vikings bring the domestic cat to North America? The cat in the picture is a Norwegian Forest cat. Image: MikeB This happened 500 years before Christopher Columbus laid his eyes upon the Americas in 1492. There's been lots of talk about the Vikings discovering America before Christopher Columbus and the evidence today is that it happened. It's been confirmed analysing the timber used to build the settlements some of which came from North America. Microscopic analysis of the wood's structure has established that it was hemlock and Jack pine and other species. These could only have come from America. We hav...