
Maine Coon cat breed
The Maine Coon cat is a gentle giant with looks and a loveable temperament, ideal for families. Learn all about the Maine Coon cat breed, from its lifespan to price and more.
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Maine Coon breed information and advice
The Maine Coon cat originated in the state of Maine in north-eastern America. ‘Coon’ refers to the ringed bushy tail which resembles a racoon’s tail. It’s believed that seafarers brought over longhaired cats to the US from Europe. These mated with domestic shorthairs to produce the large, sturdy cat with a brush-like tail that is the Maine Coon of today.
The laid back and affectionate nature of this breed makes it an ideal cat for families with children and households with dogs (if they’re cat-friendly). This beautiful cat, with its friendly temperament, is very loveable and this guide tells you everything you need to know about them.
| Maine Coon facts | |
|---|---|
Lifespan |
10-13 years |
How much | over £500 for a purebred kitten; over £1,500 for an adult cat |
Size | 25-40cm |
Weight | 3-8kg – males are larger than females |
Grooming | 2-3 times a week |
Temperament | good-natured, intelligent and affectionate |
Exercise | 15-20 minutes a day of interactive playtime, climbing or walking on a lead |
Maine Coon cat insurance
Maine Coon cats can be prone to certain health problems in addition to the usual conditions associated with ageing. Maine Coon insurance can help with vet bills for the cost of your cat’s treatment. This can include any medication, vet prescribed complementary treatment or surgery.
Common Maine Coon cat health conditions include:
- Hip Dysplasia
- Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
- Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)
How to care for a Maine Coon
Maine Coon cats don’t need special care apart from regular grooming. As with any other cat, they need a balanced diet and exercise, so they don’t become overweight and stay in good condition.
Regular vaccinations and flea and worm treatments will help to keep your feline friend in tip top condition. Ask your vet about options during your cat’s check-up.
Maine Coon cats like to drink from running water, so a cat fountain can be a good addition in place of a drinking bowl.
Temperament and behaviour
Maine Coon cats have great personalities. They’re playful, friendly and have a sweet temperament. They enjoy attention but aren’t too needy. They can also be quite talkative and are known for ‘chatting’ with their owners, especially if they want something.
Maine Coons can occasionally be found sleeping in the most unusual places. They have a high prey drive and make good hunters so prepare yourself for ‘small presents’ like mice and birds.
So, is a Maine Coon right for you?
Large and muscular, these cats are often described as ‘gentle giants’. Maine Coon cats are good-natured, affectionate and are a welcome presence in any home. They prefer company, so, if you’re at work all day consider getting a companion for your Maine Coon – two cats can be better than one.


