Maine Coon's (also known as: Coon Cat, Maine Cat, & Maine Shag): They are large. As a matter of fact, they are among the largest of domestic cat breeds. Growing to a height of: 10-16 in. (25-41 cm) & even 40 in (100 cm) when including the tail, & getting to a weight of: 15-25 Lbs (6.8-11 Kg) for males, & 10-15 Lbs (4.5-6.8 Kg) for females.
They can have any known cat colors. (Colors that indicate a hybrid, such as: Chocolate, Lavender, Siamese point, & ticked are not accepteable as a breed standard) & their eyes can be any color besides blue & odd (2 different color eyes), with the exception of the white Maine Coon's.
Personality: •Gentle
•Above-average intelligence
•Generally good with dogs, kids, & other cats.
•Fascinated with water
•Playful throught their lives
•Generally known to be loud & vocal.
Health • Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Cats that are prone to FHC: Middle-aged, Older, Male are thought to be more prone to this illness then their younger female Maine Coons.
• Spinal Muscular Atrophy Cat's with SMA do have a shorter life span then their healthier playmates.
• Hip Dysplasia In a study done on cat's with this disease, 24.1 of them were MALE Maine Coon cat's.
• Polycystic Kidney Disease The effects are incurable & lead to kidney failure.
EXTRA: •They adapt well to harsh winter weather.
•Oldest natural breed in America
•Though medium-coated, very little grooming is needed.
•They reach full physical maturity & Full size in 3-5 years. A normal cat takes just 1 year.
My brother has a maine coon. Everything about it's personality seems correct except the playful part. He always runs away and hides in cabinets. He knows how to open doors too.
Yeah, it's very apparent in some pets. Our neighbor is a bit overweight, and she has 6 cats. One of them is only 4 years old, and about the sze of a Dauchund! But, it's mostly muscle on him...
My grandmother had a Maine Coon, she died last June at age 18... She was a bit on the mean-side, as she mirrored my grandmother's personality, but she was sweet at times,..