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Getting to know maine coon cat

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Getting to know maine coon cat

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  1. GETTING TO KNOW MAINE COON CATS Maine Coon is thought to be the result of breeding between domestic shorthair cats and overseas longhair cats. Nowadays, Maine Coons are the largest domestic cat breed known for their sheer size. They are big boned and muscular with males weighting up to an average weight of eighteen pounds. Their length can go up to forty inches long. Originally, they are categorized as wild animals. They were raised out there in the nature generations ago but were soon preserved, protected, and taken in by families. Contradicting from their physical appearance and origin, Maine Coon cats are actually social animals by nature. They are friendlier and more outgoing compared to other cat breeds. Maine Coons cats personality let them adapt quite quickly to their new environment. They can get a little shy at strangers at first but

  2. after getting to know them, they will be able to make friends rather easily. That is why your company is becomes essential at their earlier days of being adopted. Being one of the largest cat breeds, they make their presence known in the most charming way. They take up so much more space on the couch compared to other cats. Even though Coons are huge, they are still famous for hiding in corners and squeezing themselves through paths. Lovely, aren’t they? Click here to read full article

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