The Maine Coon is America’s largest domesticated native longhaired cat and is one of the most popular breeds in the world. It is said that this popularity is due to the breed’s large size, intelligence, luxuriant coat, friendly and loveable nature, and devotion to their human family.

Discovering the secrets behind this beautiful cat breed will help you understand why these large cats have captured the attention of cat lovers for decades.

This is a one-of-a-kind breed with a personality that is larger than life. They’re often playful and curious and remain kitten-like throughout their lives, even as older cats, which makes them an endless source of entertainment. They’re typically more laid back than other breeds, making them perfect for households with small children.

Maine Coons are also known for their gorgeous long fur, which leads to tufted ears and an iconic mane around their neck- two features you rarely find in other cat breeds.

 

How big is a Maine Coon compared to a normal cat?

A Maine Coon is two or three inches taller than an average household cat and will be 5 to 8lbs more in weight. Large male Maine Coons can be 17 inches tall, up to 40 inches in length, and weigh around 25 lbs. which will dwarf an average house cat.

 

 

 

 

What makes a Maine Coon cat different?

The Maine Coon is physically large but has a nature that it’s not aggressive with its size. This has given the Maine Coon the moniker of ‘the gentle giant’. It is a large cat not quick to anger but sociable and friendly. They also display dog-like behavior patterns and will follow you around as well as talk to you with their chirping and trilling. Hence giving them the moniker of “the dogs of the cat world”.

Maine Coons are slow to mature and continue to grow till they reach 4-5 years of age. This is what separates Maine Coon cats from the rest of the breeds and why they are significantly larger in stature.

 

How smart are Maine Coons?

Maine Coons are said to be an intelligent breed of cat. They often play fetch and can be trained quite easily to walk on a lead and do a myriad of other tasks. They are loyal to their family and are happy to go places with them without being a nuisance. One unique ability they have is that they can process emotions.

 

 

 

 

 The Maine Coon is America’s largest domesticated native longhaired cat and is one of the most popular breeds in the world. It is said that this popularity is due to the breed’s large size, intelligence, luxuriant coat, friendly and loveable nature, and devotion to their human family.

Discovering the secrets behind this beautiful cat breed will help you understand why these large cats have captured the attention of cat lovers for decades.

This is a one-of-a-kind breed with a personality that is larger than life. They’re often playful and curious and remain kitten-like throughout their lives, even as older cats, which makes them an endless source of entertainment. They’re typically more laid back than other breeds, making them perfect for households with small children.

Maine Coons are also known for their gorgeous long fur, which leads to tufted ears and an iconic mane around their neck- two features you rarely find in other cat breeds.

 

How big is a Maine Coon compared to a normal cat?

 A Maine Coon is two or three inches taller than an average household cat and will be 5 to 8lbs more in weight. Large male Maine Coons can be 17 inches tall, up to 40 inches in length, and weigh around 25 lbs. which will dwarf an average house cat.

 What makes a Maine Coon cat different?

The Maine Coon is physically large but has a nature that it’s not aggressive with its size. This has given the Maine Coon the moniker of ‘the gentle giant’. It is a large cat not quick to anger but sociable and friendly. They also display dog-like behavior patterns and will follow you around as well as talk to you with their chirping and trilling. Hence giving them the moniker of “the dogs of the cat world”.

Maine Coons are slow to mature and continue to grow till they reach 4-5 years of age. This is what separates Maine Coon cats from the rest of the breeds and why they are significantly larger in stature.

 

How smart are Maine Coons?

Maine Coons are said to be an intelligent breed of cat. They often play fetch and can be trained quite easily to walk on a lead and do a myriad of other tasks. They are loyal to their family and are happy to go places with them without being a nuisance. One unique ability they have is that they can process emotions.

 

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All our Queens and Kings have been DNA tested (Negative) for more than four dozen gene mutations common to cats including HCM, SMA, PKDef, and PKD. Genetic testing is performed via Wisdom Panel and Advanced Cardiac screening and Orthopedic hip dysplasia grading via OFA.

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All our HolyCoonz Maine Coon breeding cats are descendants of carefully selected Eastern Europe Maine Coon bloodlines and have very high standard pedigrees.

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