Cat Breeds Maine Coon Cat
Are you looking to get a new cat soon? Great! You may want to
consider a purebred cat.
There are many breeds that can be found in this country, each
with its own characteristic appearance and temperament and history.
Think carefully about what you would characteristics you would like
to see in your new companion. Perhaps you would care to
consider:
Maine Coon Cat
The ancestry of these big, hearty cats from New England is
unknown. Most likely they came across from Europe with the early
settlers as working cats on the ships. Some of these long haired
ship cats apparently decided to disembark in the new world and made
their home there along with the new colonists. Winter in New
England can be extremely tough. Only the strongest survived those
early winters, human or cat. Once they settled in to their new
homes, these long haired cats began to thrive. The Shaggies, as
they were called then, became a familiar part of colonial life
throughout New England.
The Maine Coon Cat is a
big, strong, intelligent cat. They are also very loving and devoted
family members and remain very playful into old age. Maine Coon
Cats do not seem to make snap decisions about people. They remain
somewhat reserved when they first meet new people or move into a
new home. Once they have made their decision, they become
affectionate and devoted companions. Maine Coon Cats also have an
unusual fascination with water. They are known to dabble in their
water dishes or play in showers before the water has all run out.
Once in a while, a cat will actually go swimming.
Maine Coon Cats are gentle
giants in the cat world. Males can top out at 20lbs while females
can reach 12 lbs. The size difference between the sexes is
unusually large. The females are no pushovers despite their lack of
size. They feel they are every bit as strong as the males and
aren’t afraid to prove it. These ladies can be quite feisty. Maine
Coon Cats have broad chests with well muscled bodies and medium
length legs. This breed does not reach full maturity until they are
four years old. This cat has an easy going and affectionate
temperament. The smallest part of this cat is its voice. Maine Coon
Cats speak with a high squeaky voice that seems entirely
incongruous coming from such a massive cat. These cats chirp,
cheep, chortle, and trill as well as meow. It’s quite an eye opener
to hear a Maine Coon Cat speak.
These cats have thick
semi long coats which are all-weather and water resistant as well.
Fortunately, the Main Coon Cats coat does not tangle easily. The
texture is surprisingly silky. The most common coat color pattern
is tabby though they can come in a wide variety of colors and
patterns.
The Main Coon Cat is a breed whose cheerful ways continue to
charm people every day. Give the Main Coon Cat a closer look. The
breed is hardy and affectionate. This cats’ laid back
temperament would make an outstanding family pet. This cat
may be exactly what you are looking for in a new companion.
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