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  2. The Maine Coon cat, often hailed as one of the most enchanting feline breeds, possesses a captivating allure that has captivated cat lovers worldwide. With its majestic presence, thick luscious coat, and robust physique, the Maine Coon commands attention wherever it roams. In this comprehensive article, we unveil the captivating legacy of the Maine Coon. […]

  3. Predicting Maine Coon Size In Kittens | TheCatSite

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    I know he's pretty big now. The average weight for a 10-week-old kitten is 1.8 to 3.1 pounds. Since Alaska is larger than that (and since he's a Maine Coon), I'd say there's a good chance he could grow larger than 15 lbs. Maine Coons can continue growing for four years. Nov 11, 2017. #8.

  4. Serval And Maine Coon Hybrid? | TheCatSite

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    Just purchasing a serval costs $4000-$6000, then you need a zoo-quality enclosure which would cost at least that much, and permits, and raw food plus supplements. . .yikes. About Servals — A1 Savannahs. I don't know if mixing a serval with a large breed would result in a larger hybrid. Genetics are weird and sometimes you don't get what you ...

  5. Estimating Size Range for 1/4 Maine Coon? - TheCatSite.com

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    Well. So he gets bigger. And bigger. And it goes from "wow he's getting really big" to "wow he's bigger than Kiki (the other cat)" to "I picked up the two 8 month old cats at work, who are the same age as him, and they are so much lighter than he is" to "hah, he's probably got Maine Coon in him" to "ohshit he has Maine Coon in him."

  6. What/How Much To Feed Maine Coon Cat | TheCatSite

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    Feeding dry would be like telling your friend who wants to lose weight to go eat white bread and sugared protein bars. I would, though, feed more than 5.5-6 oz. The 5.5-6 oz. is for an average cat, about 10 pounds. Your kitty is on the large size, even at normal weight, and you have to reduce calories slowly.

  7. Fact Vs. Fiction: How Long Do Maine Coons *really* Grow?

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    9,600. Alaska is growing into such a handsome cat! The breeders I’ve talked to at cat shows all said that Maine Coons keep growing for about four years, and that they grow the fastest in the first 12-18 months, but do grow after that. Apr 3, 2018. #3.

  8. Maine coon mix??? - TheCatSite.com

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    Both adult cat photos look to be pet class /poor type Maine Coon, though the black tabby might be typey, hard to judge from that photo. ETA: in fact these cats can’t be the parents. The kitten has white spotting, a dominant gene, which isn’t present on either of the supposed parents.

  9. Looking to become a Maine Coon Breeder | TheCatSite

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    The time between 4-5 months to 1 year is fr to short time to actuarally get to know a breed. You'll need to visit cat shows, preferably showing cats on your own, talking to breeders, reading about breeding and genetics and of course you'll need to know about possible breeding problems within you specific breed.

  10. Consequences of Neutering a Male Maine Coon Early?? -...

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    Heya, I have a Maine Coon MALE cat – currently he’s exactly 11 months old and 14 days. He weighs between 15.7-15.9 pounds – he’s not very muscular. My vet said Maine Coons aren’t a muscular breed – but online says otherwise. He is NOT overweight – barely has a pouch on his tummy. HOWEVER –...

  11. Maine Coon Or Savannah | TheCatSite

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    7,565. Purraise. 9,600. Maine Coons are a lot calmer than Savannahs, because they have no wild blood, but Maine Coons can also be walked. Maine Coons like water as well, and will even follow you into the shower! If you decide on a Maine Coon, be sure that your breeder screens for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy.