Maine Coon Cats – Eight Things You May Not Know About Them.

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  • Date: 2007-06-06
  • Author: Sarah Anne
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         Myths and legends handed down through generations have told the tale that the Maine Coon cat is a cross between a semi-wild cat, a domestic cat and a racoon, hence the name Maine Coon!. Another legend is that the cats originated from the longhaired cats that belonged to Marie Antoinette and sent to America where she was planning to escape to from the French Revolution. Here are seven more things you may not know about Maine Coon cats: * The Maine Coon Cat is the only native long haired cat from North America, held in high regard for their ‘mousing talents’. Originally a working cat and through natures own breeding program, have developed into the strongest and most adaptable cats to survive the harsh New England winters. * Everything about the cat points to the harsh climate from where it originated, heavy, water resistant coat, which is longer on the ruff, breaches and stomach to protect against the snow, ears that are pointed and tufted inside, large paws and hardy constitution to survive the varied seasons of the region. * The Maine Coon is one of the largest breeds of domestic cat and can grow up to 40 inches (just over a metre) long. The male can weigh in at around 18Ibs when fully grown. There have been many ‘big cat’ sightings in the United Kingdom; who knows, perhaps people are actually seeing Maine Coons? * They have a distinctive ‘M’ shape on their foreheads and they have a lovely trill for a meow, which they use when they want attention from feeding to wanting to play. * The cats are known for their loving nature, intelligence and mischievous behaviour. Not particularly a lap cat but more of a ‘pal’, willing to investigate whatever it is you are doing and lending a “helping” paw! They remain playful throughout their lives. * The Maine Coon changes coats in spring and autumn and is pretty good at keeping its own coat well groomed but due to the shear length and quantity of fur will benefit from a weekly comb. * This is a cat that likes playing with, but not necessarily in, water! They will skim their paws across water, dip food or toys in water and even walk around a bath being filled with water.

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    Sarah-Anne has been an animal care expert for 10 years. If you want to know how to make your cat adore you then click this link http://mainecoon.banfdotcom.hop.clickbank.net/

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