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MAINE
COON CATS
The large
and beautiful Maine Coon is today one of the most popular
cat breeds. Maine Coon cats are famous for their large size.
Description
Large in
size; muscular, broad-chested body with wide-set legs and
large paws; medium-wide head with medium-long nose; large,
tufted ears; large, wide-set eyes; heavy, shaggy coat with
longer hair on stomach, flanks, and tail. A long and heavy
coat often makes these cats seem even larger. Their shaggy
but smooth hair is shorter on the shoulders and longer on
the stomach, and some Maine Coon cats have an impressive
ruff on their chests.
Maine Coon cats come in
many colours and patterns, although they are best known for
the brown tabby variety. Here are some of the most common
patterns: Solid colours: Include black, white, orange, blue
or cream. Bi-colour: Predominantly white with patches of one
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colour.
Tortoiseshell or Calico: A patchy pattern made up of three
or more distinct colours (usually black, orange, and
cream/white). Tabby: A darker stripy pattern on a lighter
background colour; most often brown, orange, blue, or cream.
Nose and paw pad colours usually correspond to predominant
coat colour, varying from pink to black.
The Maine
Coon is a solid, rugged cat and America's oldest natural
longhaired breed.
Characteristics and Temperament
Maine Coon cats are noted
for their gentleness and friendliness. They are especially
good with children and other pets. Despite their large size,
these cats don't make a lot of noise - a quiet meow is all
Maine Coon cats need to get their message across. Owners and
breeders who share their lives with this magnificent giant
confirm that many of these cats are very fond of water -
whether getting into their owners' tub, or just dipping
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Special
Needs
Maine
Coon cats are relatively easy to keep. Their coat requires
only a combing twice a week to minimize matting and shedding
hair. They are a sturdy and healthy breed and are known for
their easy-going adaptable personality. Maine Coon cats make
excellent companions for large, active families that also
enjoy having dogs and other animals around. In addition,
their hardiness and ease of kittening make them a satisfying
first breed for the novice breeder.
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