Picea abies ‘Fat Cat’ is a dense, rounded form of the bird's-nest-type Norway Spruce. It has very short, stiff needles and short shoots that give it the appearance of a rotund, green cat, curled up in a ball for a snooze. Iseli Nursery acquired the plant, a witch’s broom from Picea abies ‘Graciosa’, in 1994 and officially named it for a tubby, slumbering feline. 'Fat Cat' is extremely hardy, reliable and slow-growing, and gives a diferent shape to the evergreen landscape. It grows 7-15 cm (3-6 in) per year.
Plant 'Fat Cat' in average, well drained soil in full sun to light shade. This is a fairly low maintenance conifer, requiring no pruning other than to remove any dieback. If you wish to control the size trim back only the new growth. It tends to fill out right to the ground so it does not require plants in front of it.