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MastiffCrazy10
08-12-2005, 10:35 AM
Does anyone here own a Maine Coon or a Maine Coon Mix? I have a Maine Coon/Tabby.

Addie
08-12-2005, 01:00 PM
I have a maine coon...purebred...his name is Timmy. Do you know anyone on here who makes the signatures? I want a pic of him on there.

MastiffCrazy10
08-12-2005, 06:59 PM
No. I dont know how to make one either.

Addie
08-12-2005, 07:40 PM
oh, well maine coons tend to bond to one person, so you are kinda lucky!

Flatcoatluver
09-13-2005, 09:25 PM
aww i don't have one but i love then there so pretty

merril
09-15-2005, 12:36 AM
I saw maine coon kittens in animates pet shop in Wellington NZ for $1300 nz each, are they usually that expensive? what is there cost in the usa?

BigCharles
09-15-2005, 06:29 PM
I have a Maine Coon mix. Lamoni is such a sweat heart for being a big cat. Here he is at three months.

http://www.charleskincaid.com/lamoni.jpg

He only got bigger. Softer, too.

They are a special kind of cat. Of course they are all special. They call maine Coons "Gentle Giants" and Lamoni fits that description. We keep him trim with good food. He hates garlic so we started putting it in EVERYTHING. He now won't go near most human food.

Lamoni is what is called an Orange and White Bi-color (or bi-colour). I have seen Tabbys, solids, and Tiger Stripes at the cat shows.

Gotta Love 'Em.

Flatcoatluver
09-15-2005, 10:54 PM
aww i love her color! gorgeous

Addie
09-17-2005, 09:10 PM
I adopted timmy for 40 dollars! He is sucha sweetie though. He was in a box on the railroad tracks when he was a kitten, somebody saved him and his 3 siblings...

Beauty17
09-21-2005, 11:46 AM
We have a population of Maine Coon mix strays that frequent our house. One has made our roof our home, and she gave birth to a litter of kittens on the roof outside my son's bedroom! Because we couldn't capture her for spaying, she had another litter, and the second litter was clearly the product of two separate fathers, one Siamese type and one Maine Coon type. One of the kittens was a lavender point looking Siamese mix and the other three were more Maine Coon looking and all had extra toes - two had extra paws (the tiny little extra-branching paws that they can use in a prehensile way to hold things!!!). We found homes for all of these kittens. My son named our roof cat COTR for "Cat on the Roof," and we call her "husbands" "Mr. COTRs" - each one has a number, and my son can tell them all apart. Mr. COTR #1 is her favorite, and probably the father of her kittens (except for the Siamese) - because he has extra toes.

Jessika
09-21-2005, 02:14 PM
This guy used to come in with his Maine Coone on a dog leash when I worked at PetCo.. I mean, this cat was MASSIVE. At least a 20lb cat! And it wasn't overweight, either. But.. wow. It was a small horse, this cat. lol.

Jamieejo85
10-11-2005, 08:19 PM
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Addie
10-11-2005, 08:32 PM
Timmy is 21 pounds, but he's all muscle, he's on a diet and he excersises more. He is going out for halloween with me dressed as a devil! With wings of course!

elizabethann
10-12-2005, 03:53 PM
Cosmo sort of/kind of is a Maine Coon. He was born in Maine. Does that count?
:) ;)

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b152/CosmoMaxie/beth118.jpg

RedHedd
10-12-2005, 06:40 PM
My Mishi is a Maine Goon :D I mean Maine Coon, but he sure acts like a goon at times! He's Mr. Purrsonality-Plus - all 14 + lbs. of him. Loves to talk, loves water, has SUPER SOFT fur - I often call him Mr. Velvet. He has the cutest, most kissable freckled nose.

I think he was around $100 to adopt from Animalsavers Shelter. You can see his picture in my sig and in my albums - links below.

QueenScoopalot
10-12-2005, 07:37 PM
I have a maine coon...purebred...his name is Timmy. Do you know anyone on here who makes the signatures? I want a pic of him on there.
I have a rescued girl here that must be a Maine coon..she's a huge cat, not too well nourished yet, but we're working on that. As far as signatures go, post your question in "General" and I'm sure you'll get plenty of offers for one. ;)

treybabe
10-14-2005, 09:58 PM
I have a Maine Coon mix. Lamoni is such a sweat heart for being a big cat. Here he is at three months.

http://www.charleskincaid.com/lamoni.jpg

He only got bigger. Softer, too.

They are a special kind of cat. Of course they are all special. They call maine Coons "Gentle Giants" and Lamoni fits that description. We keep him trim with good food. He hates garlic so we started putting it in EVERYTHING. He now won't go near most human food.

Lamoni is what is called an Orange and White Bi-color (or bi-colour). I have seen Tabbys, solids, and Tiger Stripes at the cat shows.

Gotta Love 'Em.

Yeah, gotta Love 'Em...what a gorgeous hunk of boy Maine Coon! We have a retired show girl...Maine Coon...Brown Tabby Classic with White. She belonged to a breeder and had two litters. Her kittens went for $500. each. She is smaller than the big male M.C.'s who fathered her kittens, but she produced some really pretty Classics and Silvers.

Most of all she is just our good lap cat with show days long behind although her colors are outstanding and we think she is quite beautiful. Once in a while if you pick her up she'll think she is to stretch all out like she used to do for the judges. She is six now and we have had her since she was 2 1/2.

She is a one person cat more or less but is friendly to most...just only cuddles with me. And she lives in a household with three other cats (all rescued strays we have gathered in over the years) so has to take her turn.

Here she is below with our rescued boy, LB, under the Christmas tree. Gusty (our M.C. girl) is on the right.

SylviArt
10-15-2005, 01:40 PM
I will try an attachment here of a kitty I loved for 14 years... ZACKY. This is a drawing of him and he was obviously a Maine Coon kitty...

See what you think. He had the big paws and beautiful face too...

Sylvi -- trying to fix my sig still :confused:

Sonia59
10-19-2005, 11:33 AM
The drawing of Zacky is great!

I love Main Coons. Unfortunately in Europe they are not common, and there is almost no chance to adopt one from a shelter :(
I can always enjoy Main Coon pictures on PT! ;)

rpcathouse
10-19-2005, 06:21 PM
I have Maine Coons also and I do breed them. They come in many colors and patterns. Except pointed as a siamese. They are know for being gentle and getting along with most everyone. $1300 outside the states may be right but I would make sure if you purchase one it is from a breeder. That way you get the registration papers with your kitten. Here in the states the only Maine Coons that cost that much is getting a kitten with breeding rights. And the breeder does have to fill out the form to be able to breed them, no breeding rights no registration papers for the kittens. And what a beautiful Red Tabby and White you have very nice looking! A bi color is either a black and white or a blue and white in the standards for the breed. I fell in love with the breed when I was helping a friend check on a female due at any time and the owner was out for the evening. Well, we came in as my Jez was being born. I ended up taking her and her 1/2 sister when they were old enough.

Maya & Inka's mommy
10-20-2005, 02:36 AM
I LOVE maine coons!!! I saw this gorgeous one at a catshow a month ago:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y144/berlut/MainCoon2.jpg

Sonia59
10-20-2005, 04:32 AM
Thanks Stella (rpcathouse) for your answer!
We also have some Main Coon breeders in France, but for the moment I cannot take the decision to get a cat from a breeder. Please don't take any offense for what I am saying now, I have nothing against you and breeders! ;)
I just visited your website, and I loved it! All your cats are so gorgeous! Stella has amazing colors! I also appreciated very much the "introduction" page, where we can see that you are not just a breeder and produce kitties to be sold, but that you really love them and that there are part of your family! :) I have seen other websites where you arrive directly to the pictures of kittens to be sold, a few pics of the parents and no other information is available :(

I have started to help in a cat foundation. The persons here take the kitties that are too wild, or sick or too young to go to the public shelter. And I see so many kitties who are waiting for a home! I just can't think of adopting a kitten from a cattery while so many of these kitties are here :(
In the same time it is also fortunate that we have good breeders to maintain all the wonderful breeds!
The problem for cat lovers is that there are too many kitties to be adopted everywhere and we have to make a choice!

Anyway, I am convinced you are doing a great job. And I would love to see a house with so many Maine Coons in it! Heaven!!!! :D

Hugs :)

rpcathouse
10-20-2005, 08:14 AM
LOL! I don't take any offense! I commend you on what you are doing. And God knows there are many kitties who need wonderful loving homes. As there are many people who need to be educated on spay/neuter and keeping kitties safe and healthy. And that is part of what I do also. I do help out with the areas feral population. Feeding the ones left outside all the time that have no fresh food or water available. And the Maine Coon is the breed that is the natural cat. It was an outside cat that the climate and surroundings turned it into the cat it is today. So back then someone decided to take this outdoor/barn cat in. And I guess that is why I fell in love with the breed it is an natural breed who developed from being an outdoor cat. And the breeders have not messed with it trying to make changes in the cat as some of the other breeds have done over the years. Thank you for your very kind word on my web site. I am very proud of all the cats and some of them belong to my adult children and friends. I love visitors and so do the cats because they know it is play time and time to show off. They can be big show offs. Thank you again.

Sonia59
10-20-2005, 10:31 AM
Wow, I would love too see some more pics of all your furkids on the Cat General. :D I am a relatively new PT'er and I never noticed before that you have posted about them or may be I missed the threads. ;)

And I agree with you, there are so many unresponsible owners, and thus so many abandonned kitties or unexpected babies because their cats are not sterilised! :(

I think that the reason why I completely melt for Maine Coons is, like you, that they just look like "normal" wild cats, which they originally are. In France and Europe in general, we have the equivalent that we commonly call "European" cat. They are not a breed, but just "street" cats, and they did not develop the Maine Coon's long hair (due to the warmer climate, I guess).
My Peppito is the perfect example of a "European" tabby:

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b310/Sonia59/Peppito/PepArbreChat2.jpg

Ingrid's dad
10-27-2005, 01:27 PM
The cat I adopted October 1 seems to be mostly Maine Coon. It has been a lesson that such a big animal can still be in her kittenhood. She has little idea of her size.

I call her Matilda. She's a smoky silver-gray topside, but white inside her ears & on her tummy & the underside of her tail. No real stripes except around her face. Her eyes are much rounder & close-set than most cats I have seen, and they're kind of a copper-green (hazel?). Her paws are gigantic.

So I'm wondering how big she may get. She already eats a heck of a lot more than my petite & dainty little Ingrid did. The one part of her that's actually smaller than Ingrid is her head, and it was when I noticed that she still has her baby teeth that I began to realize she's still very young.

She scoots around horizontally much more than she jumps; she tends to grab things with both of her front paws (usually without using her claws); she rolls around and stretches her legs everywhere and gets into some hilarious positions; she can meow if she really wants to (kind of a precious crying if she's under stress), but she generally doesn't talk at all & occasionally just chirps instead. She will tolerate getting picked up but she'd really rather not be held. All these seem to be Maine Coon traits.

So I'm kind of wondering what I have gotten into. It was just super lonely at my house after Ingrid died, and I didn't want to make the mistake of getting another cat too soon, or one that I'd expect to be like Ingrid. Well, aside from liking her tummy rubbed, Matilda definitely doesn't have much of anything in common with Ingrid!

merril
10-27-2005, 02:16 PM
I think it's wonderful you have adopted a new cat, and you gave it time to get used to Ingrid not being around and didn't rush this. I've been looking at some of the pictures of the other maine coons on the site I was wondering how much you would feed them during the day?

RedHedd
10-29-2005, 11:08 AM
The cat I adopted October 1 seems to be mostly Maine Coon. It has been a lesson that such a big animal can still be in her kittenhood. She has little idea of her size.
...
I call her Matilda.

So I'm wondering how big she may get. She already eats a heck of a lot more than my petite & dainty little Ingrid did. The one part of her that's actually smaller than Ingrid is her head, and it was when I noticed that she still has her baby teeth that I began to realize she's still very young.

So I'm kind of wondering what I have gotten into. It was just super lonely at my house after Ingrid died, and I didn't want to make the mistake of getting another cat too soon, or one that I'd expect to be like Ingrid. Well, aside from liking her tummy rubbed, Matilda definitely doesn't have much of anything in common with Ingrid!

Congratulatiosn on adopting a Maine Coon, the gentle giants of the cat world. Yes, they have NO idea of their size and remain kittenish longer than other breeds - the kinder books say they take longer to mature. ;) I find it endearing that my huge Mishi, who we estimate to be 4 or 5 years old, still acts like a giant kitten. I LOVE that. My experience wish Mishi is that he's VERY social and affectionate, loves people and water and at times can be extremely silly and playful, which is why I call him my Main Goon! :)

Maine Coons can get up to and over 20 lbs. Follow the feeding instructions on the food or ask your vet how much to feed. Mishi really doesn't eat any more than other cats I've had the privilege of being guardian to.

P.S. We need pictures! :p