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5 reasons why you think your Maine Coon is small

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The first reason why you believe that your Maine Coon is small is because you may have a misapprehension as to how big they are. There are quite a lot of individual Maine Coons which are not that big but we are less likely to see them on the internet. The breed standard does not state that they have to be big. A lot of the Maine Coons that we see on the Internet are indeed very big. They are outstanding but rare. The average Maine Coon is bigger than the average domestic cat but they may not be as big as you think they are. Can Maine Coons be small? Clearly a classy Maine Coon which matches the breed standard. Photo in public domain. Another reason is because your cat is a female. Sometimes female Maine Coons can be about the same size as regular domestic cats. A third reason would be that your cat is not a purebred Maine Coon. There are a lot of 'Maine Coon mix' cats on the market. A lot of the cats that you see on adoption sites are described as 'Maine Coon mix' bu...

Maine Coon Mix Kittens

In the USA the best place to see Maine Coon mix kittens, in my experience, is through Petfinder.com. Most of their cats are not purebred but are described as "Maine Coon mix". That phrase is unspecific. It might mean one removed from purebred or a cat that looks a bit like a Maine Coon! Beware of that as you might be adopting a random bred cat that looks a bit like a Maine Coon. If that is the case just adopt a rescue cat at your local shelter. This is the home page of Petfinder.com

Maine Coon Rescue New York

There are two main sources of Maine Coon rescue in New York and both are affiliated to or work through major rescue websites: Petfinder ( Maine Coon Rescue ) and Adopt a Pet ( Maine Coon rescue on this site ). The big thing about these Maine Coon rescue sites is that nearly all the cats are Maine Coon mix. They are described as this. I am not convinced that some are even that! They look like long haired moggies to me. How can you tell what a Maine Coon mix is? And exactly what is a Maine Coon mix? They are random bred cats in fact. Great cats yes but not purebred Maine Coons. There are some - a few - purebred Maine Coons on these sites but even then the rescue center says that they cannot guarantee that they are purebred. Are there papers to establish that? Not sure. I'd watch out for that. [ Note: moggies are at least as good as purebred cats. They are probably more inherently healthy as they come from a wider gene pool. But if you would like to adopt a real Maine Coon th...

Beware people saying their cat is a Maine Coon

Some people will say that their large long haired cat is a Maine Coon. It sounds good. And a large random bred cat can look similar to a Maine Coon. And even cat breeders can produce Maine Coons that are not great in respect of compliance with the breed standard. So these purebred Maine Coons are similar in appearance to random bred cats that look like Maine Coons. You have to be careful. You have to be careful to about which cat breeder to go to because a Maine Coon that is purebred and which looks perfect Maine Coon may not be that healthy. Sorry, I don't want to stir up trouble but it can happen. I am not saying that Maine Coons are inherently unhealthy, just that health problems such as hip dysplasia and HCM (a heart disease) are factors. There are many Maine Coon mixes on Petfinder.com for instance. These are not purebred. These are worthy and wonderful cats but if you want a purebred cat you'll have to get documentary evidence and go to a damn good cat breeder or be...

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