Living with Maine Coon cats
Being a Maine Coon cat owner can be very rewarding. Here’s a quick look at their needs.
Temperament & Social Needs
- These cats are famous for being “gentle giants” that follow their owners from room to room without being overly demanding of constant lap time.
- They are known for their unique chirps and trills rather than a standard meow, often using these sounds to “talk” to their family.
Exercise & Grooming
- Their heavy, shaggy fur requires brushing at least twice a week to prevent matting and manage the thick undercoat.
- Because they remain kitten-like well into adulthood, they need plenty of vertical space and interactive toys to satisfy their high intelligence and hunting instincts.
Health Insights ⓘ
- While the Maine Coon is a hardy breed, it is naturally more prone to a common heart condition called Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM).
- Their large frame makes weight management crucial to prevent hip dysplasia and strain on their bones.
Essential preventative measures to keep
your Maine Coon cat happy
As responsible pet owners, always ensure to give your pets the best care possible.
Regular veterinary
check-ups
Diet and weight
management
Regular
grooming
Ear care
Dental
care