7 posts Ā· Joined 2010. #1 Ā· Jul 28, 2010. Hi guys, My husband and I have an extremely affectionate 5 month old mainecoon. He jumps up to us and sits right up on my chest so he can nuzzle into my neck- so sweet! He loves to lick and nibble my chin and nose, and basically washes and groomes me for hours! He is not like it so much with my
Here are 10 facts about Maine Coon cats that will leave you impressed and intrigued. The 10 Facts About Maine Coons 1. They Are Maineās Official State Cat. The aptly-named Maine Coon is the official state cat of Maine, where it was first recognized in 1985. This distinction makes this breed even more beloved by many people who live or visit
22,167. Location. Nebraska, USA. There are several breeds that can lead to longer hair and her looks, Norwegian Forest Cat, Siberian, Ragdoll, etc. plus the Maine Coon. She doesn't have the ear tufts and the blocky, pronounced muzzle that Maine Coons have, but she could have some in her background.
The Maine Coon's dense, textured coat is short on the head, shoulders, and legs and longer down the back and sides. Long belly fur, shaggy trousers on their hind legs, and a frill around the neck protect them from the elements (and makes them pretty cute). Their tails are broad at the base and taper at the tip, though the shape can be hard to
The Maine Coon is a domestic cat breed, known worldwide holding the Guinness world record for the longest domestic cat. They have been awarded this Guinness world record 4 times consecutively! Maine Coon Cats has a distinctive wild (almost feral) appearance. While some Maine Coons can have a distinctive feral look they are absolutely not an
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