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The Maine Coon is a large muscular breed. They were originally working domestic cats, championed for their mousing prowess. Happy in colder climates, the Maine Coons need lots of space and use their bushy tails as blankets, wrapping them around their bodies. They’re happy chilling.
Their silky coat doesn’t matt, but requires combing often to prevent them ingesting too much hair when licking themselves (*hairball alert*).
They are loyal cats, independent and easygoing.
Maine Coons have above-average intelligence, which may explain why they are great at catching mice.
Even though they seem incredibly relaxed, they need to be around people and other pets.
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If you worry about soft furnishings, beware that Maine Coons shed every summer. Their shedding pattern varies dramatically each year, so stock up on lint brushes.
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Maine Coons can suffer from hereditary health issues such as hip dysplasia and spinal muscular atrophy; both affect their ability to move. They also need lots of space to roam around, so it’s not advisable to keep them as house cats.
Don't be alarmed by their conversational tone. Maine Coons love a good natter, but instead of miaowing they make distinctive chirping and chattering sounds.