Maine Coon
The Gentle Giant of the Cat WorldAbout the Maine Coon
The Maine Coon is one of the world's most beloved cat breeds famous for its impressive size, shaggy coat, gentle nature, and almost dog-like personality. Often called the "gentle giants" of the cat world, Maine Coons are affectionate, highly intelligent, and adaptable companions. Whether in a busy household or a quiet single-pet home, they fit in effortlessly and form deep bonds with their families.
Maine Coon Breed Origins & History
The exact origins of the Maine Coon remain sprinkled with myths, but historians trace the breed back to the early settlers in New England, especially the state of Maine. These hardy cats developed naturally as barn cats, adapting to cold winters with their bushy tails, tufted ears, and dense coats.
By the late 1800s, Maine Coons were popular show cats and working farm cats. Though their popularity dipped after Persian and other exotic breeds arrived, they revived significantly in the 20th century and are now consistently among the top cat breeds in the United States.
Size & Physical Characteristics
Size
- Males: 13-18 lbs (sometimes 20+)
- Females: 8-12 lbs
- Height: 10-16 inches
- Length: Up to 40 inches from nose to tail
Appearance Highlights
- Coat: Long, dense, water-resistant, with a shaggy texture
- Head: Square muzzle and high cheekbones
- Ears: Large, tufted tips
- Eyes: Large, expressive oval eyes
- Tail: Long, plume-like, often as long as the body
- Build: Muscular, rectangular body shape
Growth Rate: The Slow Burn
Unlike standard cats, Maine Coons continue growing until age 4.
Cost of Ownership
| Expense | First Year | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Adoption / Purchase | $0–$2,000 | — |
| Food & treats | — | $200–$600 |
| Vet care (routine) | $150–$600 | $100–$400 |
Health & Care
Weekly brushing, ear cleaning, nail trimming Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hip dysplasia, spinal muscular atrophyCoat & Grooming Needs
Despite their long fur, Maine Coons are manageable to groom.Grooming Requirements
- Brushing: 2-3 times per week to prevent tangles
- Tools: Slicker brush, wide-tooth comb, de-shedding rake
- Bathing Optional; every few months if needed
- Nail trimming: Every 2-3 weeks
- Ear cleaning: Monthly or as needed
- Dental care: Brush teeth several times per week