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PAT'S ANGELS MAINE COON CATS & KITTENS

FLORIDA'S NO. 1 CATTERY FOR MAINE COON CATS & KITTENS



HISTORY:

The Maine Coon is American's native longhaired cat. It has a history steeped in
myth and legend. A wide-spread (though biologically impossible) belief is that
this breed originated from matings between semi-wild domestic cats and raccoons.
This myth bolstered by the bushy tail and most common coloring (brown tabby),
led to the name Maine Coon. According to another legend, the breed can be traced
to 6 pet cats belonging to Marie Antoinette that were smuggled out of France
during the French Revolution. The most probable ancestors of the Maine Coon are
cats that accompanied European colonists when they came to North America.

 

Whatever the true nature of their beginnings, New Englanders were proud of their
"All American" cat.

 

 

They had been entering their Maine Cats in local cat shows during the 1860's.
The first cat show in North America at Madison Square Gardens in 1895, was won
by a Maine Coon. The Maine Coon retreated from popularity in the late 1800's
with the arrival of "fancier" breeds. This noble creature was declared extinct
in the 1950's. Its extinction was exaggerated and recorded too early. A small
group of dedicated breeders helped the Maine Coon regain its position of stature
in the cat fancy. By 1976, all cat registries in North America recognized the
breed. The "All American" cat is now back in its rightful place. The Maine Coon
is now the number 2 most popularly registered breed in North America.
Conformation: Everything about the Maine Coon points to and is the result of its
adaptation to the harsh climate of New England. The Maine Coon is a massive,
broad chested cat with a long rectangular body on a substantial bone structure
suited to survival. Males average 13 to 18 pounds, with some topping the scales
over 20. While females rarely attain the same size as the males, they are
substantial at 7 to 11 pounds. One of the factors for the Maine's survival was
its coat. The glossy coat is shaggy, water resistant, and almost maintenance
free--a good brushing about once a week is all that's required to keep it in top
condition. Please refer to the Maine Coon standard for a complete description of
the head, body,and coat.

 

COLOR:

 

While brown tabby and brown tabby patch is the most commonly seen in the show
ring, they are just two of the colors. The Maine Coon comes in a wide variety of
colors and patterns, with the exception of the pointed Siamese pattern or those
of chocolate or lilac. Have a look at the Maine Coon standard to see the many
choices available.

 

 

 

PERSONALITY:

 

The Maine Coon is known in the cat fancy as the "gentle giant". This gentle
breed gets along well with children, other cats and dogs. This sociable cat
prefers to be with their humans and to help in every activity. The breed has
been described as owning a dog in cat clothes. Welcome a Maine Coon into your
family, and you will join the thousands who sing the praises of this large,
handsome, gentle, and affectionate breed.

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