Parsacoon Cattery Maine Coons
American Bloodline Maine Coons
The Maine Coon is balanced, friendly and outgoing – easily connects with people. Despite its large dimensions, it is characterized by gentleness and delicacy. It does not matter where he lives and with whom, so he easily adapts to new conditions. The Maine Coon feels good wherever there is its guardian. He accompanies his man in all everyday activities and would gladly perform all duties with him.
The Maine Coon is cheerful, tolerant, patient and understanding – it will work as a friend for slightly older children and seniors. The Maine Coon cat is also fond of petting and loves to play together. Even though they are not demanded aggressively, he should be given time to be happy. Suffering from loneliness, he loses his innate optimism. The Maine Coon is intelligent, he can be taught many tricks. He likes to be in the spotlight, and guests’ visits are a great opportunity for him to show off and receive an extra dose of caresses.
The Maine Coon feels good in a group of cats and, although peaceful, it will try to reach the top of the cat hierarchy. He will also accept the dog, although due to his strong character, he will certainly obey him. It requires consistent upbringing from the kitten. The Maine Coon has an innate ability to adapt, thanks to which it will adapt to being permanently in an apartment, but will gladly use a balcony secured with a net; it is also easy to teach him to walk on a leash. But he would certainly be better off going outside. The Maine Coon is strong and agile. He loves adventures. The space allows him to pursue his exploration and hunting aspirations. If the Maine Coon is going to be an indoor cat, make sure it has enough exercise, play and observation in the house.
Unlike most breeds, the Maine Coon is not afraid of water. Perhaps this is due to his thick hair, which perfectly protects the cat from moisture. Although bathing is not necessary, your cat can be trained in contact with water from an early age. It will keep him entertained in the future. The Maine Coon is a relatively quiet cat, but the range of sounds it makes is wide. If necessary, he uses them without hesitation to contact people. Characteristic of the Maine Coon breed are sounds that resemble bird chirping.