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Updated 2025 Guide: Everything You Need to Know About Maine Coon Cats
The Maine Coon is the world’s largest domesticated cat, and one of the most beloved. In this fully updated guide, we break down their size, temperament, history, grooming needs, cost, health concerns, and what makes them such gentle giants. After the guide, enjoy our massive gallery of 140 real Maine Coon photos showing their true scale and beauty.
But what value does information have without any visual aids, especially when we are discussing adorably cute cats?
That’s why, along with the whole breed overview, we’ve included a 140-photo gallery featuring Maine Coons in real-life settings, capturing their size, personality, and undeniable charm.
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Maine Coon - A Giant Kitty
Maine Coon Cat Looking Magnificent
Maine Coon Cat History
The origins of the Maine Coon are rather mysterious. One myth holds that the Maine Coon breed is the result of breeding between cats and raccoons. Another questionable source states that Marie Antoinette, the Queen of France, tried to flee execution with her favorite Turkish Angora cats.
She made it to the US (along with her cats), and the cats supposedly landed on the shores of Wiscasset, Maine, where they began to breed with local breeds, eventually turning into the giant Maine Coon cat. While not proven, the story might also explain why this breed has the word Maine in its name.
Maine Coon In Winter
Mine is a bit smaller with same colors, only a year or two old (we got him off the street) and he is already just about bigger that my friends full grown tabby
Girl With A Beautiful Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Breed Information and Characteristics
A Maine Coon’s stature isn’t the only impressive trait. These majestic cats are also known for their sociable and dog-like temperament, often dubbed a “gentle giant.” They have an abundance of fluffy fur with a silky undercoat, a strong jawline that is reminiscent of that of a lion’s, and a bushy tail to top it all off.
Coat Type
Maine Coon’s long-haired coat is an excellent adaptation for harsh winter weather, as are their large paws, allowing these cats to move through snow easily without sinking. Overall, Maine Coons are well-adapted to cold climates, and that’s where they feel best.
Fur Color
Maine Coons can have a variety of coat colors, including black, lavender, tabby, and blotched or ticked patterns, and with a bit of research, you should be able to pick up an adorable Maine Coon kitten in any color.
Maine Coon Size
On average, males weigh from 13 to 18 pounds (5.9 to 8.2 kilograms), with females weighing from 8 to 12 pounds (3.6 to 5.4 kilograms). The height of adults can vary between 10 and 16 inches (25 and 41 centimeters), and they can reach a length of up to 38 inches (97 centimeters), including the tail, which can reach a length of 14 inches (36 centimeters).
Here’s a fun fact — the title for the longest cat in the 2010 Guinness World Records is held by a Maine Coon named Stewie. One of the largest cats to ever live, it measured 48.5 inches (123 centimeters) from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail (1).
Our Maine Coon Is A Part Of Our Family
I think I would be afraid of them... ^^ if they are as quick and agile and moody as regular sized cats.. yikes! :D
They are wonderful pets! They love you and want to be where the action is. When the doorbell rings, they go to the door like a dog!
Load More Replies...They are big, but all they are are big bundles of love. I have 3 (had 4, lost one last year) and they are just gentle giants.
I want one just like him. Oh wait, I'd have to turn one room into a litter box!!
Well, I would love them ! I have a full-grown male Norwegian, which is quite a large cat, but at 13 pounds he would look like a kitten next to these giants.
That depends on whether you would want a watch dog to hunt away strangers or one to go to greet whoever comes. If the latter get a Maine C**n.
Load More Replies...I think the camera is closer to the cats head making the ladies head look smaller but I'm sure this is a large cat. Just not as large as he appears in this photo.
I want one!!!I had a Maine coone,but was not as big! They are very nice cats
Maine Coons are known as The Gentle Giants because they are one of the friendliest cats
Maine c**n cats are not hard to find when ignorant owners drop off the male female and kittens in your yard cause your home in ME looks like farm! We had to trap them the big male had frozen paws bleeding and we found mom and 2 kittens they others probably froze !
Looks like a tiger fortunatly its not as big my cat is agressive towards me he can lash out at me even if i stroke him some days and i cant stroke his tummy at all or his legs i wish you could tell me if this is normal fora maine c**n
I have a little domestic shorthair and am afraid of him, scratches and bites like there’s no tomorrow lol.
I have 2 maine c**n crosses. The youngest is 8 and his mum was a rag doll. He is a sweetie, altho not huge. He gets his intelligence from hid maind c**n dad, his mum functioned on very few brain cells. My other is definitely Maine C**n mum but no one knows who her dad was. She's 18 now and is just starting to be nice....I have almost been hospitalised twice from some of the more vicious (and totally unprovoked) attacks over the years, and I can only assume this side to her was a gift from her father!! She has now developed hyperthyroidism and has rebranded herself as a companion cat. She is the sweetest, chattiest old lady you could wish for but unfortunately the disease is beginning to take its toll. She's a lot thinner than she was and has stopped bullying me and the other cat, altho she still hisses at him a lot!!
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Not a Persian, note the elongated snout and the prominent "M" coloring on his forehead. Clearly a Maine C**n.
Do Maine Coon Cats Make Good Pets?
Despite being pretty large and looking like majestic forest dwellers, Maine Coons adapt to the “pet life“ quite well. Their above-average intellect, trainability, and gentle nature certainly help.
While Maine Coons don't usually spend time curled next to their owners, they are pretty relaxed around dogs, other cats, and kids, nonetheless. You might be surprised to learn that Maine Coons love water, as well as climbing.
The only warning about keeping Maine Coons as pets is that they are pretty vocal, and you’re bound to hear lots of yowling, howling, trilling, and chirping when keeping one. So, before you come to a decision to adopt a Maine Coon, talk to your family and neighbors first, and see if they don’t mind you having a vocal pet.
Huge Maine Coon At The Vet
Best Living Environment for Maine Coons
Maine Coon needs will vary depending on the personality, but we have put some general considerations for you.
Maine Coons require plenty of space, hiding spots, a couple of large litter boxes, and several sleeping areas. While they can sleep almost anywhere, they typically prefer quiet spots in the home that are away from heavy foot traffic.
They also require plenty of cat toys to keep them busy and prevent them from becoming bored or understimulated. Remember to supply things like cat trees, quality scratching posts, interactive toys, and perhaps even count a cat wheel into your budget.
Maine Coons require more social interaction than most cats. They truly benefit from human companionship and prefer living in close proximity to people.
Maine Coon Cat
Grooming Tips
The plush Maine Coon coat needs extra care compared to other average cat breeds. Keeping the Maine Coon in great condition will require daily grooming and regular maintenance, such as claw clipping and fur trimming.
If brushing is neglected for a week or two, the coat will likely develop tangles and mats, which are very hard to remove.
Like other felines, they don't really need baths. In fact, the opposite is the case — too much bathing can lead to dry coats and dandruff.
Fluffy Grey Maine Coon Cat
Health and Genetic Issues
There are a few specific medical issues that prospective Maine Coon owners must be aware of.
- Hip dysplasia: An orthopedic condition that is more often seen in larger breeds. A cat affected with hip dysplasia can struggle with arthritis and poor mobility in later life. A 2017 study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery found that of 2,604 Maine Coon cats studied, almost one-quarter of them had hip dysplasia, with the earliest detected at four months old (2).
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: An enlarged heart can lead to signs such as rapid breathing, weakness, and trouble exercising. Sadly, sudden death can also be a sign of this cardiac disease. A 2011 study published in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica Journal points towards genetic mutations being the cause of HCM in many Maine Coons (3).
- Gingivitis: Gum inflammation can have various causes, and juvenile gingivitis is common in Maine Coons. Some cases of gingivitis are associated with viral diseases such as Calicivirus and Herpesvirus, according to a 2011 study published by Alexandre Gonçalves Teixeira Daniel of the University of São Paulo (4).
- Spinal muscular atrophy: A disease that starts to cause symptoms in cats as young as 3-4 months of age. Cats may twitch and tremble and seem weak and wobbly. While there is currently no therapy, and signs do progress, many cats live comfortably for years with the condition.
Note: When purchasing a Maine Coon cat, ensure it comes from health-tested parents to avoid potential health issues.
Maine Coons Are Super Long
Majestic Maine Coon Cats in All Their Glory
Real-life photos capturing just how big, fluffy, and charismatic these gentle giants really are.
Maine Coon Cat
Are Maine Coons Hard to Find?
While the Maine Coon was a very popular cat show breed in the 19th century, its existence became threatened with the introduction of overseas long-haired cats in the 20th century. Currently, Maine Coon cats are the third-most-popular cat breed, so it is by no means rare. In fact, according to The International Cat Breeding Association, there are hundreds of certified breeders in the US alone (5).
Adoption may be possible, but it can be tricky to find this breed in a shelter. Plus, you also have to be aware of unscrupulous online sellers who may try to market moggies as the real deal. If you see a Maine coon cat for sale cheaply, you’re probably not purchasing a pedigree.
Giant Kitty
Cost Breakdown
Finding a Maine Coon cat is just one part of the puzzle. The cost of a Maine Coon is a factor that may put potential owners off. A purebred Maine Coon can sell for anything between $500 and $3,000.
The initial price of a Maine Coon is just the first financial outlay, however. As a pet parent, do keep in mind there will be plenty of additional costs down the road, which you should also evaluate before bringing a new pet home.
Food Cost
Maine Coon owners may expect to spend up to $1,000 annually on premium, high-quality cat food. Maine Coons need a protein-rich diet to sustain their muscle mass and energy levels. The first ingredient in their food should be a protein source like chicken, lamb, or fish. Dry food is more affordable, but most cats prefer the taste of wet food.
Litter Boxes and Maintenance
Remember that these giants will be using a lot of kitty litter, so two litter boxes per cat are recommended, which will cost around $500 a year.
Accessories
You will need things like bowls, brushes, harnesses, scratching posts, and beds. These clever cats also require toys to keep them busy, and this should be a mix of interactive toys, food puzzles, scenting games, cat nip, etc. All of this will cost you up to $500.
Preventative care
Just like with any other pet, be sure to factor in the cost of routine check-ups, vaccinations, and parasite prevention. These routine vet bills are not covered by insurance and will mount up to $300 a year.
Pet insurance
Pet insurance may cost anywhere from $200 to $1,000 (the overall cost will vary depending on the cover type, the cat’s general health, and pre-existing medical issues). Insurance is a no-brainer as you will likely have to pay for unexpected medical bills at some point.
A tip: Pick a lifetime policy that would cover the costs of medical problems for the entire life of the cat rather than just for one year.
Boarding or Cat-Sitting
If you plan on going away often, remember that your kitty may need to have someone else take care of them. This can be costly, especially during peak seasons, such as Summer. We estimate cat-sitting costs to be around $20-40 per day.
One Long And Fluffy Cat
Maine Coon In Winter
That's How Big Maine Coon Cats Are!
Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Cat With A Magnificent Tail
Snoozing Maine Coon Cat
Max, My 4 Month Old Poly Maine Coon
Maine Coon Cat And Kitten
Maine Coon
My Friend's Fabulous Maine Coon
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Fluffy Maine Coon Cat
Huge Coon Cat
Maine Coon On The Bed
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Maine Coon Cat
Feed Me Please!
Maine Coon Cat
Close Up Maine Coon Photo
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Giant Maine Coon Size Compared to Everyday Life
A look at how impressively large Maine Coons appear next to people, furniture, and other pets.
Maxamus
Maine Coon Cat
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Maine Coon
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Sleepy Maine Coon
This one looks a lot like my Monster, except he is a short haired. I suspect he is only half Maine C**n because he's only about 38 pounds and doesn't have the long hair.
Rocky The Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Next To Another Cat
you never really appreciate the size until you see them with a normal moggy
Lord Tiron
Maine Coon Cat
I absolutely love that color. More cream like a palomino horse than an orange tabby stunning
Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Cat
Little Baby Maine Coon
Regal, Elegant, and Photogenic Maine Coons
These striking portraits show why Maine Coons are often called “the dogs of the cat world.”
My 22lb Love Bug
FAQ
Why is a Maine Coon so expensive?
As with many things, it is all about supply and demand. Maine Coons look spectacular, have a great reputation, and make wonderful family pets. For this reason, there is a great demand for these furry beasts. Sadly, there aren't enough breeders for every hopeful buyer searching for this breed, which commands a higher price overall.
How old was the oldest Maine Coon cat?
A few deceased Maine Coons have been in a heated competition for the title of the oldest cats to have ever lived. The list includes an English Maine Coon cat named Rubble, who, according to a 2020 People article by Benjamin VanHoos, may have been 31 years old at the time of his passing (6).
References
- “Longest domestic cat ever.” Guinness World Records, August 28, 2010. | https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/108492-longest-domestic-cat-ever
- Loder, R.T. and Todhunter, R.J. “Demographics of hip dysplasia in the Maine Coon cat.” Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, April 2018. | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28430011/
- Ljungvall, I., Rishniw, M., Porciello, F., et al. “Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in young Maine Coon cats caused by the p.A31P cMyBP-C mutation - the clinical significance of having the mutation.” Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica Journal, February 2011. | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21306647
- Alexandre Gonçalves Teixeira Daniel. “Evaluation of CD4+ and CD8+ T-lymphocytes count and CD4++ ratio in Maine Coon cats with chronic gingivitis and infected or not by herpesvirus type 1 and/or calicivirus.” FAPESP, January 2023. | https://www.msdvetmanual.com/circulatory-system/cardiomyopathy-in-dogs-and-cats/hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-in-dogs-and-cats
- “Maine Coon Breeders.” TICA, May 2, 2018. | https://tica.org/maine-coon-breeders
- Benjamin VanHoos. “Rubble, World’s Oldest Cat, Dies at 31: 'He Was an Amazing Companion,' Says Owner.” July 3, 2020. | https://people.com/pets/rubble-worlds-oldest-cat-dead-at-31/
Maine Coon Cat
Maine Coon Cat
My Baby!
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Happy & Proud
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My Maine Coon Cat
Micha
..my Cat Stuck On My Lightpad
Maine Coon Cat
Xander
Our Son!
Badem The Giant Cat
2 Year Old Litter-mate Brothers. Maine Coon On Right.
Maine Coon Cat
Bloomberg, Our Maine Coon
Does This Look Like A Maine Coon?
Two Sisters
Harper @amandagphoto
Wish
Winnie,9months Old
Jay-zee Maine Coon Female 22 Month
Maine Coon Cat
My Coonie, Leia.
Maine Coon Cat
Mesmerising
Sammy From Richmond 'va.
Sammy was one of three kittens abandoned by the mother in our shed. All the animal shelters were full so we kept them all. Now I'm glad we did they are the most affectionate cats ever!!!
'stinkin' Blinkun
The Personality of Maine Coons Through Photos
Expressive eyes, playful poses, and their famously gentle temperament captured on camera.
Soxy Walks
Moko
Maine Coon Cat
Bear.
Mauzer
My Mr. Man Man, Chase.
Sammy
Hesher The Baby Coon
Garfield, 1 1/2 Yrs...14 Lbs And Has A Mane. We Don't Know Dad, But He Has To Be Half???
Tippy
Max, Our Spoiled Mc Mix (& Yes, He Is A Brat! )
My Mom And Her Cat Rudolf
Cassie
Rhino
My Maine Coon Kitten Karamel
Supposedly A Maine Coon Mix
This is Mephisto. His mother is a European Shorthair, a stray that I have fed but was not able to catch. She left but her son stayed behind. No idea about the father.
My 22lb Love Bug
9 Months Old Ada
Panda In Repose
Frank Sinatra (mainecoon Colombia)
Likha And Me... Pure Love!
Maine Coon Cats Captured in Everyday Moments
Natural, unstaged photos showing how Maine Coons behave in real homes and real situations.
Miami
Big Brother Little Brother
My Maine Coon, Dillinger, Is Just A Little Guy.
Louie-austintx
Smooth As F**k
Fluffy Ari
Diva, Who's Name Totally Represents Her Attitude
Our 'maya'. More Fur Than Cat ;d Also Nicknamed; The Tank.
Oscar The Cat
Mr Jack With My 6y/o
Leonardo Di Cattrio. This Was Taken When He Was Around 3 Years Old And Not Fully Grown.
Tyson The Hunter- 15 Lbs And Growing!
My Angel Baby
My Tuffybear
Nova, My 13- Year Old Maine Coon Mix- 22 Lbs. And 3.5 Feet Long
Roj
Pluto (41 In, 22 Lbs)
"max" A Mere 20 Pounds! Only 4 Years Old And Still Growing!
Sophie, Small Maine Coon Meets A Friend.
One Of Our Maine Coon Cats, Gypsy
Smushie
Bootz Suczynski
Cezare Lounging In His Dog Bed :)
This Is Bandit When He Was A Baby, He Doesn't Fit In The Sink Anymore!
What's Up?
...humans...
Jd Von Mouser
Titi The French Cat
Maximus At 2 Years Old!
Djazzy....
Teddy Is A Shelter Rescue.
OMG!!! What a beauty! I'm totally smitten. Where can I get one like that?!
Battle Kat.
Oscar
Bemo
Our Kittens 9 Month Maine Coon And Half Mc
Fluffanutter!
Our Finnegan
A Cameo Main Coon
Floyd (r.i.p. 2012)
My Buddy
Dog
Nope! No photoshop!!! Those cats are that large, I own one myself. Not everything is photoshopped. :) Maine Coons are just the best!
You're right, but there is always a photoshop whore on every article... They don't even know how to use photoshop, what you can or can't do with it, but still, they see photoshop pictures everywhere.
Load More Replies...This is my (late) Maine C**n. His name was Tiny... He was a runt. : 3http://orig02.devian...g_by_kakayu.jpghttp://orig09.devian...n_by_kakayu.jpgI miss him... He was such a sweetheart... ;_;
So fluffy and cute!!! Sorry for your loss.... May he run free behind the Rainbow Bridge!!! 20375649_4...68b4a5.jpg
Nice list, but it's several years old--nobody could've updated it before reposting it in this week's digest?!
Must be quite a nightmare during summer when they lose their hairs everywhere on your carpets, your furniture, your clothes, your bed, ... But they are beautiful cats that even come in ginger color, my favorite one!
No 'nightmare' if you're prepared for it with brushes, tape & vacuum cleaner! :-)
Load More Replies...I love this picture of you and your Kitty!! I just shared it with my Mom! Thank you for posting, I never knew that Maine C**n Cats grew this BIG!!
I had a cat that got pregnant. She gave birth to a litter of 4. The first one born, Siegfried was over twice the size of the other 3! I think his father was at least part Maine C**n, because he grew up BIG. Not as big as a Maine C**n, but he was a lot bigger than any other cat I had.
Adorable!! I scrolled through this list with my own big boy Maine C watching. However, the softest character? In my experience, the behaviour is somewhere between a labrador and a toddler. Adorable, but .. a lot
My mom would freak if there was one in the house… but they’re sooooo adorable and soft!
So, keep them indoors in a small place or let them go out and people will mistake them for wild animals and try to shoot them? What do you do? Seriously asking.
Cats should be kept indoors PERIOD. If you want them to be outside for any reason, use a harness and a leash.
Load More Replies...I adopted two long haired kittens, male and female who were siblings. They seemed ordinary long haired tabbies. Then when they were 18 months old, it occurred to me that the boy kitty was still growing. They came into their Maine C**n magnificence around 2 years old and it was clear they had some Maine C**n because they were bigger than your average long haired domestic. They are now 8 years old and they chirp and "hum" to you rather than meow. The boy is a big ole fluffy sweet marshmallow. The girl is sassy and has an attitude but is also very sweet and loving. The boy is 16 lbs and his sister is 12 lbs.
These pictures made me a little sad. All those people holding their cats to show how long it is. The cats doesn't seem to like that at all. I wish there had been just one picture of a happy looking cat.
So what happen to mine, got left out of the gene pool, she look the same.
Yes I have a Maine C**n. He is big and weighs 21lbs. I love my Bubba so much and he is just like a kid..
Pawsome, but kitty # 3´s a Norwegian Forest Cat, like my Gizzy, only that he´s a pure indoor cat, so his fur´s not that long and fluffy by far, here´s Gizzy with his patchwork brofur Thori who´s a shorthaired MC mix: 10308434_1...441993.jpg
Many of these are not Maine coons. Some of these are not especially large. They are all beautiful!
Load More Replies...I love Maine C**n cats! Had never seen one til one appeared at my door injured needing care. I took him to the vet and he told me not to kick him to the curb cause he was a Maine C**n. I have spent big bucks on his care, but he is a very special cat! Yes, they are much bigger than a regular cat, very mellow personality, and have a very long tail! I named him Kuni! No one claimed him as I took him door to door trying to find his owner. Therefore he became family! He is older now, and has a tooth that needs pulled. Cannot believe how much they want to extract a tooth! Have to get him in soon as I can. I would recommend any C**n cat as a great pet!
Here is our guy Garfield in the foreground and his sister Fluff in the baby seat Fluff-and-...dd1377.jpg
They are beautiful, would love to have another, coyote got mine a few yrs ago. Love their personality.
Mine is 10 and kinda lazy now, he still hunts mice but sleeps most the rest of the day. Is that normal?
I have a Norwegian Forest cat that I took in as a stray,after a three week quarantine and vet visit and treatment for parasites he fit right in with my other cats.We have a lot of strays here,so please get your kitty fixed as we do not need more ferals and as cats will be cats, keep your kitty inside to save other wild life and protect them from rodent borne parasites.Larry had quite a few parasites when I got him,but he is free of them $580 later.
I have a Norwegian Forest cat they are similar to Maine C**n cats,and supposedly are proof that vikings landed on N America.They have great personalities,i got Larry as a rescue and after a quarantine and vet care he melted right in with no trouble with my other cats.He's a great uncle to the kittens that another stray delivered in my basement and the mother has socialized well
Maine c**n's are absolutely gorgeous kitties I would have a hard time with all the grooming though
I think I'm in love with all these big kitties but my favorite is the fuzzball black and white tuxedo In the snow
I own 3 Maine Coons. They are gorgeous and my favourite breed of cat but, my Maine Coons don't come close to the size shown in these pictures. Also, I have researched different breeds of cats for years. It is my understanding that the largest breed is a Norwegian Forest Cat not a Maine C**n.
The originate from the Norwegian Forrestcat (Norsk Skogkatt), ande are quite common over here in Norway :)
No photo shop, we've been lucky enough to have two of these giants and both have been gentle as lambs, even with young kids and puppies. My dogs pile on the cast, chew on his ears and he just lays there and takes it.
Аз също имам няколко страхотни котки, които са любими на моите племенници, но моята е с цвят джинджифил и се казва Джинджи.
I've always wondered how they travel to the vet -- on a leash or an extra large carrier? Clearly none would fit inside a regular carrier.
I used to take mine on a leash and harness and she sat on my lap. She wore her harness on the boat too, in case she fell in, but the couple of times she did, she sam ashore happily. They like water!
Load More Replies...Lots of people talking about the immense hair loss, but I own 2 of these cats and the hair loss ain't that big. Most short haired cats I know are way, way worse on that field.
Good to know. I remember my ginger cat and his brother (all short haired), it was impressive how they left hairs everywhere and they still had so much left on the body... We then knew that the summer would be a long period for us, but when you love, you don't care!
Load More Replies...Is it just me, or these cats look pissed off !?! Other than that, beautiful creatures !
I had one. They are lovely cats with an incredible temperament but with so many health issues in this breed that shorten their life!
I had one. It is a lovely cat with an incredible temperament, but there is so many health issues in this breed that they have short lifes
Main Coons are closely related to Norwegian Forest cats - there is a theory that the Main Coons are partly the result of Ships Cats from Scandinavia that escaped in the 18th century. In North America the females grew as large as males, in Norway the females are smaller.
I heard that they were used on sailing ships to keep the rat population in check. The local luggage shop kept one in their store to keep the mice from eating their bags. Very sweet and friendly, 22 pounds but had to be kept on a diet due to a problem with diabetes.
Load More Replies...i love maine coons! this is nice:https://www.mainecoo...-maine-c**n.jpg
Nope! No photoshop!!! Those cats are that large, I own one myself. Not everything is photoshopped. :) Maine Coons are just the best!
You're right, but there is always a photoshop whore on every article... They don't even know how to use photoshop, what you can or can't do with it, but still, they see photoshop pictures everywhere.
Load More Replies...This is my (late) Maine C**n. His name was Tiny... He was a runt. : 3http://orig02.devian...g_by_kakayu.jpghttp://orig09.devian...n_by_kakayu.jpgI miss him... He was such a sweetheart... ;_;
So fluffy and cute!!! Sorry for your loss.... May he run free behind the Rainbow Bridge!!! 20375649_4...68b4a5.jpg
Nice list, but it's several years old--nobody could've updated it before reposting it in this week's digest?!
Must be quite a nightmare during summer when they lose their hairs everywhere on your carpets, your furniture, your clothes, your bed, ... But they are beautiful cats that even come in ginger color, my favorite one!
No 'nightmare' if you're prepared for it with brushes, tape & vacuum cleaner! :-)
Load More Replies...I love this picture of you and your Kitty!! I just shared it with my Mom! Thank you for posting, I never knew that Maine C**n Cats grew this BIG!!
I had a cat that got pregnant. She gave birth to a litter of 4. The first one born, Siegfried was over twice the size of the other 3! I think his father was at least part Maine C**n, because he grew up BIG. Not as big as a Maine C**n, but he was a lot bigger than any other cat I had.
Adorable!! I scrolled through this list with my own big boy Maine C watching. However, the softest character? In my experience, the behaviour is somewhere between a labrador and a toddler. Adorable, but .. a lot
My mom would freak if there was one in the house… but they’re sooooo adorable and soft!
So, keep them indoors in a small place or let them go out and people will mistake them for wild animals and try to shoot them? What do you do? Seriously asking.
Cats should be kept indoors PERIOD. If you want them to be outside for any reason, use a harness and a leash.
Load More Replies...I adopted two long haired kittens, male and female who were siblings. They seemed ordinary long haired tabbies. Then when they were 18 months old, it occurred to me that the boy kitty was still growing. They came into their Maine C**n magnificence around 2 years old and it was clear they had some Maine C**n because they were bigger than your average long haired domestic. They are now 8 years old and they chirp and "hum" to you rather than meow. The boy is a big ole fluffy sweet marshmallow. The girl is sassy and has an attitude but is also very sweet and loving. The boy is 16 lbs and his sister is 12 lbs.
These pictures made me a little sad. All those people holding their cats to show how long it is. The cats doesn't seem to like that at all. I wish there had been just one picture of a happy looking cat.
So what happen to mine, got left out of the gene pool, she look the same.
Yes I have a Maine C**n. He is big and weighs 21lbs. I love my Bubba so much and he is just like a kid..
Pawsome, but kitty # 3´s a Norwegian Forest Cat, like my Gizzy, only that he´s a pure indoor cat, so his fur´s not that long and fluffy by far, here´s Gizzy with his patchwork brofur Thori who´s a shorthaired MC mix: 10308434_1...441993.jpg
Many of these are not Maine coons. Some of these are not especially large. They are all beautiful!
Load More Replies...I love Maine C**n cats! Had never seen one til one appeared at my door injured needing care. I took him to the vet and he told me not to kick him to the curb cause he was a Maine C**n. I have spent big bucks on his care, but he is a very special cat! Yes, they are much bigger than a regular cat, very mellow personality, and have a very long tail! I named him Kuni! No one claimed him as I took him door to door trying to find his owner. Therefore he became family! He is older now, and has a tooth that needs pulled. Cannot believe how much they want to extract a tooth! Have to get him in soon as I can. I would recommend any C**n cat as a great pet!
Here is our guy Garfield in the foreground and his sister Fluff in the baby seat Fluff-and-...dd1377.jpg
They are beautiful, would love to have another, coyote got mine a few yrs ago. Love their personality.
Mine is 10 and kinda lazy now, he still hunts mice but sleeps most the rest of the day. Is that normal?
I have a Norwegian Forest cat that I took in as a stray,after a three week quarantine and vet visit and treatment for parasites he fit right in with my other cats.We have a lot of strays here,so please get your kitty fixed as we do not need more ferals and as cats will be cats, keep your kitty inside to save other wild life and protect them from rodent borne parasites.Larry had quite a few parasites when I got him,but he is free of them $580 later.
I have a Norwegian Forest cat they are similar to Maine C**n cats,and supposedly are proof that vikings landed on N America.They have great personalities,i got Larry as a rescue and after a quarantine and vet care he melted right in with no trouble with my other cats.He's a great uncle to the kittens that another stray delivered in my basement and the mother has socialized well
Maine c**n's are absolutely gorgeous kitties I would have a hard time with all the grooming though
I think I'm in love with all these big kitties but my favorite is the fuzzball black and white tuxedo In the snow
I own 3 Maine Coons. They are gorgeous and my favourite breed of cat but, my Maine Coons don't come close to the size shown in these pictures. Also, I have researched different breeds of cats for years. It is my understanding that the largest breed is a Norwegian Forest Cat not a Maine C**n.
The originate from the Norwegian Forrestcat (Norsk Skogkatt), ande are quite common over here in Norway :)
No photo shop, we've been lucky enough to have two of these giants and both have been gentle as lambs, even with young kids and puppies. My dogs pile on the cast, chew on his ears and he just lays there and takes it.
Аз също имам няколко страхотни котки, които са любими на моите племенници, но моята е с цвят джинджифил и се казва Джинджи.
I've always wondered how they travel to the vet -- on a leash or an extra large carrier? Clearly none would fit inside a regular carrier.
I used to take mine on a leash and harness and she sat on my lap. She wore her harness on the boat too, in case she fell in, but the couple of times she did, she sam ashore happily. They like water!
Load More Replies...Lots of people talking about the immense hair loss, but I own 2 of these cats and the hair loss ain't that big. Most short haired cats I know are way, way worse on that field.
Good to know. I remember my ginger cat and his brother (all short haired), it was impressive how they left hairs everywhere and they still had so much left on the body... We then knew that the summer would be a long period for us, but when you love, you don't care!
Load More Replies...Is it just me, or these cats look pissed off !?! Other than that, beautiful creatures !
I had one. They are lovely cats with an incredible temperament but with so many health issues in this breed that shorten their life!
I had one. It is a lovely cat with an incredible temperament, but there is so many health issues in this breed that they have short lifes
Main Coons are closely related to Norwegian Forest cats - there is a theory that the Main Coons are partly the result of Ships Cats from Scandinavia that escaped in the 18th century. In North America the females grew as large as males, in Norway the females are smaller.
I heard that they were used on sailing ships to keep the rat population in check. The local luggage shop kept one in their store to keep the mice from eating their bags. Very sweet and friendly, 22 pounds but had to be kept on a diet due to a problem with diabetes.
Load More Replies...i love maine coons! this is nice:https://www.mainecoo...-maine-c**n.jpg
