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Figaro: a 28-pound black-and-white super-placid Maine Coon

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Not only is Figaro enormous at 28 pounds in weight, he is extremely placid. He is pliable and accepting. I get a clear sense that he is a very evenly-balanced domestic cat companion. The best kind really. And what is interesting is that every time I look at videos of really big Maine Coons they generally tend to be of the same character. I'm not sure what is going on here. Perhaps they all originate in one, single, super-placid enormous Maine Coon from about a hundred years ago.  And those genes have come forward to the present day. That is more than speculative, it is probably a bit crazy but perhaps not as far-fetched as it sounds. All Bengal cats for instance come from just a few individual cats. @thejexxi My Maine Coon Figaro—He weighs 28lbs 😻 #mainecoon #cat #longboi #fyp #foryourpage #bigcat ♬ original sound - Jessi Figaro a 28-pound black-and-white super-placid Maine Coon. Screenshot. Black-and-white cats are, as you know, bicolour cats which is another way o...

Picture of a bicolor solid gray-and-white Maine Coon

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I 've not seen a bicolor, solid gray-and-white Maine Coon before and certainly not an individual with some much distinction. This guy is amazing. I am presuming that he is a male. They always look male to me - the Maine Coons that we see on Pinterest. Is it sexist to say that the big male Maine Coons look the most impressive? It is probably is but it is also true I guess. Here he is again? Why have I published the picture twice? First reason: the image above is embedded into this page from Pinterest and sometimes these fail and the image may disappear. Second reason: I like to embed images from big sites as it helps Google find the page. So just in case the one above disappears here it is again modified slightly: Bicolor gray-and-white Maine Coon. Picture in public domain  Bicolor: two colors - white and a solid color in this case grey or gray (American spelling). Notice the heavy ruff so typical of the well bred Maine Coon. The square and large muzzle and the large ears with ...

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