Maine coons are incredibly intelligent, fun-loving, and will keep their kittenish playfulness well into old age. The Maine Coon Cat Club calls them the “clowns of the cat world.” They’re not an aggressive breed, and will tolerate being picked up, held, and cuddled.
Maine Coon Cats Can Learn Tricks
The fact that Maine Coons can learn tricks is one of the factors contributing to their popularity. In the early days of cat shows, when people would pay a lot of money, this quality made them extremely popular.
Many owners these days are able to teach their Maine Coon how to do tricks like roll over, give a high five, or even close doors on command. Since they’re still cats and can be obstinate, all you need is patience and persistence.
Maine Coons Like Water
Maine Coons are known for loving water, in contrast to the common misconception that cats detest water or anything wet. Because of their somewhat water-resistant fur, they stay dry and don’t get too cold. Being excellent swimmers, Maine Coons like to play with water in the house by splattering it in a sink or bowl.
Because of their intelligence, it can be difficult to keep these cats out of the water when they feel like it. They are able to open doors, turn on faucets, and navigate through any obstacle.
The first written record of the first Maine Coon cat, Captain Jenks, dates back to 1861. A brown tabby Maine Coon took home the Best Cat title at the Madison Square Garden Show 34 years later. Prior to that, there were rumors that Maine Coons were crossed with Norwegian forest cats or raccoons, which is not possible biologically. But wherever they originated or how they got there, Maine Coons are still incredibly beloved and well-liked.
Friendly, furry, and intelligent are general attributes of many cat breeds, but Maine Coon cats are especially friendly, furry, and intelligent. In fact, they’re quite adaptable and seem to get along with everyone (kids, dogs, and other cats included). They also have one of the longest and most beautiful coats out there and even enjoy playing fetch and walking on a leash! For these reasons and more, Maine Coon cats are among the top three cats registered by the Cat Fanciers Association.
While we’re talking about appearances, all cats may be susceptible to periodontal disease. Make sure your Maine Coon receives regular professional dental cleanings in addition to weekly brushings at home to maintain the healthiest possible appearance.
Despite having a longer coat than other cat breeds, they usually do not mat But weekly maintenance is necessary to achieve their renowned silky coat.
Maine Coons have lots of different coat colors and patterns. They can have a single color, a mix of two or more hues, tortoiseshell, tabby, tabby and white, and other combinations.
FAQ
What is special about Maine Coon cats?
What are the cons of owning a Maine Coon cat?
PROS
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CONS
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Very affectionate
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Needy
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Family friendly
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Expensive to buy/maintain
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Healthy
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Needs expensive food
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Loyal & emotionally sensitive
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High risk of theft
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