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Ah, the things we do for love! We often hear that cats have an aversion to water, but one stunning Maine Coon is so devoted ...
On Thursday, June 19th, one cat dad got to have the best of both worlds, though. His Maine Coon kitten got to come for a ride ...
Maine Coons Take a While to Fluff Up . By about a year old, most “conventional” cat breeds reach their full size. They’re as big and as fluffy as they’re going to get. However, Maine Coon cats can ...
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Maine Coon cats are globally celebrated for their unique traits, but what makes them so special? Discover why these majestic U.S. felines stand out, from their size to their friendly personalities ...
A cat mom caught her gorgeous Maine Coon cat's reaction on camera when she left the house without saying goodbye, and it's so heartbreaking! This made me realize my own cats may miss me a lot more ...
Cat Mom Comparing Her Maine Coon Kittens Gives Them Most Funny & Fitting Descriptions. Genny Glassman. November 6, 2024 at 10:30 AM. Copied; ... Maine Coon Cats Can Be Clingy.
Unlike some cat breeds, Maine Coon Cats tend to be social creatures. They love people! Some Maine Coon owners will joke that their cat is more "like a dog" than a cat.
In this video, we see the stages a silver Maine Coon cat went through from the start of her labor to snuggling with her newborn kittens. Luckily for this cat, labor and childbirth was smooth ...
Maine Coon owners don’t need to worry about noise levels, as Maine Coons are quiet cats that rarely meow. Instead, they usually chirp or trill in a small voice.
Danica Gessner, owner of Shallowcreek Maine Coon Cattery, was not a cat person while growing up. As a matter of fact, she didn’t like cats. “I have allergies, so I wasn’t around cats.
On top of these unusual positions, Maine Coons are known for engaging in other unlikely cat behaviors, such as liking to swim, to do tricks, and other supposedly “dog-like” activities.