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Breed Review: Maine Coon (18 Pics)

#7 Maine Coons are often referred to as companion cats.

They are friendly, moderately calm, but at the same time serious enough and are unlikely to appreciate familiarity. Over the knees of the owner, these giants will prefer a warm place at his side or at his feet, which is why representatives of this breed are often compared to dogs. Maine Coon cats easily take root in the family, but at the same time they will definitely single out one person after whom they will follow with their tail. Another remarkable feature of the breed in every sense is a thin voice that does not fit with such a formidable appearance at all, thanks to which coons often become heroes of funny videos on the Internet. Cats rarely meow, but they often make unusual sounds, similar to purring.

#8 As for the typical cat pranks, because of the gigantic size of the cat, they can take on the scale of a natural disaster.

Elephant stomp, inverted flowerpots, and broken cups - every breeder is not immune from such surprises. The only thing that prevents the "Manx raccoons" from turning your apartment into a post-apocalyptic landscape is a calm temperament and a passionate love for daytime sleep. Many individuals have a strong craving for "water attractions", so if you want to keep the bathroom in relative order, it is better not to let Coons into it.

#9 Maine Coons are unobtrusive cats that value their own independence.

The latter trait is especially pronounced in females. Animals are supportive of tactile contact, but it will not work to crumple and cuddle them. The period of maximum physical activity of representatives of this breed falls on the first five years of life. Upon reaching this "respectable" age, cats begin to be slightly lazy, preferring passive rest to noisy games.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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