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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. Constantly cleaning Maine Coon bottoms! | TheCatSite

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    I have three Maine Coon kittens, Teddy, Freya and Rafa. Teddy and Freya are 17.5 weeks and Rafa is 15 weeks. Both Freya and Rafa went through a phase of having "issues" with their faeces stuck round their back end and I duly brushed/bathed/used wipes and put them for a short period on a digestive food recommended by the vet - Viabac Digestive.

  4. 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.

  5. Maine Coon vs. Ragdolls | TheCatSite

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    Ragdolls are slightly larger, males getting anywhere from 15-20lbs at maturity, while Coons reach 13-18. Of course cats are individuals, so some will be larger of smaller than that. I am not sure about Maine coons, as I don't have them, but Raggies (I have 2) reach maturity at 4 years old.

  6. European Maine Coons: Is A Nose Bump A Deal-breaker?

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    Seek out other Maine Coon breeders at the shows and talk to them. Talk to other exhibitors (even those who aren't showing Maine Coons may have some experience with them). You'll get better feedback by going to a show and having experienced people handle the cat in person, rather than asking people here (most of whom are not breeders/exhibitors ...

  7. Oti-cami Maine Coons - Worth It? | TheCatSite

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    670. abyeb said: Oh my goodness! I just checked out the Oti-Cami website and their cats are gorgeous! You see the source of my temptation, then. They're where Sijka's Mythical Beasts: Maine Coons photoshoot got its cats, or at least many of them. I want two females and a male. A black male, a tortie/torbie/calico female, and a smoke female.

  8. Maine Coon & Bobcat? | TheCatSite

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    ID_2015 010.JPG. crazytrain. Sep 17, 2016. When I got Darla home I looked up 'Desert Lynx' up online and it seed at the time like it was a new breed, including a Bobcat but also bred with Maine Coons and a couple other breeds. 4 years later when I now look it up there is some confusion with the 'Highland Lynx'.

  9. Read more: The Maine Coon Cat. Turkish Van. The Turkish Van is a breed from the Middle East, thought to have originated in Turkey. They have a unique and distinctive pattern, generally having colored head and tail markings. These cats are solidly built, medium-length-haired with a wide chest, substantial body, and legs.

  10. 6 week old tabby and Maine coon mix? | TheCatSite

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    Most cats are not any particular breed. If your cat's father is a pedigreed Maine Coon, you could describe your kitten as a Maine Coon mix. It's also possible that your cat's father is a brown tabby domestic longhair without specific breed ancestry, and its owner might have labeled him as a Maine Coon from his appearance.

  11. Struggling with Maine Coon grooming - please help! | TheCatSite

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    9. Purraise. 10. We have a 9mo old purebred Maine Coon. She's accustomed to brushing and has been brushed and combed all her life. However, the past few months she's lost most of her 'kitten coat' and grown in a full, thick undercoat. She will tolerate 5-15 minutes of grooming before she starts objecting, and this just isn't enough.