Maine Coon Cats: Maine's Gift to Cat Lovers

Maine coon cats are an American classic, ateeth. All of these traits would have given them
contribution to our history and culture that onlyan advantage against competitors as well as
Maine could provide. This hardy, handsome breedpredators.Maine coons, with their heavy coats, are
of domestic cat was established at least 150well suited to the harsh New England winters.
years ago, and its unique characteristicsAdult Maine coons have a three-layer coat; in
developed as it adapted to Maine's own uniquewinter, their undercoats thicken. They have long
characteristics. And as America has become aguard hairs to keep off the snow and repel
nation of animal lovers, the Maine coon has onlywater, and a long, bushy tail to wrap around
become more appreciated.Maine coons are one ofthemselves for warmth. Maine coons have large,
the oldest natural breeds in North America andfurry feet (all the better for walking on snow);
are regarded as a native of Maine. "Around thefurry, tufted ears that stay warm against the
origins of the Maine Coon cat swirls a fog ofcold; and extremely long whiskers, which help
legend and conjecture as obscuring to reality asthem stay clear of brush that may entangle their
the fogs of its homeland," says Marilis Hornidge inlong fur.According to the Maine.gov website,
That Yankee Cat--the Maine Coon. "Of the many"Maine coons' voices set them apart from other
legendary tales of the Coon cat's beginnings, thecats; they have a distinctive, chirping trill."Initially
one most completely discredited is the bestappreciated for their rodent hunting skills, they
known, the mating of the raccoon and thewere also highly admired by the families of Maine
domestic house cat. This is, of course, a physicalfor their friendly personalities and high intelligence,
impossibility."Most Maine coon breeders believeand began to take on an important role as pets.
that the breed originated from matings betweenAs they became a more important part of New
pre-existing shorthaired domestic cats andEngland culture, it became a popular pastime for
longhaired types brought to America fromfamilies to admire, pamper, and brag about their
overseas by New England seamen or by Vikings.cats.In the mid-19th century, the Maine coon
We know from history that the old sailing shipsbecame a special exhibit at many county fairs in
kept cats for rodent control, and Maine was aMaine, thus becoming America's very first "show
commerce area, so it is not difficult to imaginecat." Maine coons come in almost all colors;
how this could happen.Maine coons are tall,although the classic brown tabby may be the first
muscular, big-boned cats, with a long, rectangularthat comes to mind, they can be red tabby, silver
body and deep chest. Males commonly reach 13tabby, tortoiseshell, black and white--almost
to 18 pounds; females, normally about nine to 12;anything except the Siamese pattern and a few
they may continue to grow until three to fiveothers.As Cat Fancy Magazine says, "Maine coons
years of age. They have long muzzles and longare a furry piece of American history."Lisa J.