Maine Coon
Are you a dog lover who wants to own a cat? If so, you may
want to take a look at the extraordinary Maine Coon cat breed.
This breed is extraordinary intelligent and has a personality
that is not exactly cat like. If you think all cats act the
same, you probably haven't seen a Maine Coon decide to take a
leisurely dip in your family's wading pool. The Maine Coon
is known as a gentle giant, which is not surprising, since
these lovely cats weigh in at anywhere from nine to twenty two
pounds. The breed has a squarish face, a thick neck, large
ears, big, rounded eyes, and a large, muscular body. The tail
is long and quite bushy.
This cat breed was first seen in Maine in the late eighteen
hundreds and most likely developed its thick coat as a way to
protect itself from the bitterly cold winters in that area.
When the breed was first established, only the brown tabby
color was recognized. This coat color and the Maine Coon's
bushy tail gave it the look of a raccoon, and it is probably
this appearance that gave these cats their name. Today, this
breed comes in many more recognized colors, including black,
blue, cream, red, tortoiseshell, blue tortoiseshell, white,
smoke, silver tabby, brown tabby, red tabby, blue tabby, cream
tabby, and bicolors. Cats can have green or gold eyes, unless
they are white, in which case, eyes can also be blue or
mismatched.
The Maine Coon gets along well with other cats, dogs, children,
and just about every other type of animal, except mice. This
breed is notorious for its excellent hunting abilities. These
cats have a wonderful personality and are the perfect cat breed
for families. However, they are also content being the only
animal in a quiet household.
If you want an extremely quiet cat, then the Maine Coon may not
be the perfect choice for you. These cats are a bit on the
vocal side. However, the mewling these cats make is a pleasant
chirping sound that few people find to be annoying.
With the long coat this breed has, it is no surprise that the
Maine Coon needs frequent grooming. You should be prepared to
thoroughly comb out your cat's coat at least twice a week. If
the coat begins to develop knots and snarls, you may need to
groom him even more frequently.
Overall, this descendant of hardy farm cats is a healthy breed.
If your cat seems to be feeling under the weather, he most
likely has a hairball problem. Of course, you should seek
veterinary care to be sure he does not have any more serious
problems. While you are talking to your veterinarian, you may
want to consult him about feeding your cat a cat food with
hairball control.
Since the Maine Coon is said to be the most popular breed in
the world, it would be no surprise if you decided that you
wanted to own one of these beautiful animals. If you want an
intelligent and loving cat, this breed may be the perfect
choice for you.
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