Heart failure in Maine Coon cats
Acute heart failure in cats is a clinical syndrome characterized by a malfunction of the heart, a sharp decrease in cardiac output, and a drop in blood pressure. Most often… Read More »
We are glad to welcome all fans of the Maine Coon cat breed.
Our website about the Maine Coon breed. A large amount of unique information about the breed, only on our website. How to choose a cattery and a kitten. How not to become a victim of scammers when buying a kitten. List of breeders of the Maine Coon breed. A large list of Maine Coon kittens for sale.
In the section
"Maine Coon Kittens For Sale" you can choose and buy a charming kitten.
We would like to draw your attention to the following information: despite the fact
that representatives of the breed are giants of the cat world, they feel quite comfortable
at home. However, cats are energetic, playful and inquisitive. They love their owner
very much, are not ready for his prolonged absence, therefore they do not approach
the content of those who are constantly on the move. This is a beautiful cat with impeccable aristocratic appearance and perfect manners.
Responsible Maine Coon breeders will not breed cats that have not been medically
tested for the genetic diseases HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy), SMA (Spiral Muscular Atrophy), PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) and viral diseases. We do not recommend
buying a Maine Coon kitten before 4 months of age.
There is another important reason, why a kitten should be taken home only after
three months, is vaccination. The first vaccinations are given to the animal at
the age of 8 weeks. Revaccination is carried out after 3-4 weeks + quarantine. That
is, a kitten leaving the house later than 4 months should be protected as much as
possible from various viruses and infections.
Therefore, in order for a mentally and physically healthy kitten to appear in your
house, playful, cheerful, INDEPENDENT and EDUCATED, do not rush to take him away
from the cat-mother earlier than in four months age.
Make sure that the breeder you have chosen has his cattery registered with one of
the international feline organizations such as: WCF (World Cat Federation), FIFe
(Federation Internationale Feline), TICA (The International Cat Association)...
Acute heart failure in cats is a clinical syndrome characterized by a malfunction of the heart, a sharp decrease in cardiac output, and a drop in blood pressure. Most often… Read More »
The Maine Coon, like other breeds of cats, sometimes has stomach upsets. If your cat shows any of the following symptoms, especially after eating, she may have a sensitive stomach.… Read More »
Cats are by nature very clean and spend a lot of time licking their fur. In the process, they not only free their wool from odors and dirt particles, but… Read More »
At first glance, it seems that there is nothing complicated in mating a female. It is enough to find her a male, and nature will take care of the rest… Read More »
In general cat care, special attention should be paid to her eyes. Regular and competent eye care will strengthen the cat’s health, improve its exterior qualities for the exhibition and… Read More »
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Since the beginning of the 90s, Maine Coons have won the hearts of the people of our country, and in their homeland in the USA, these large long-haired cats have… Read More »
A lactating cat needs a special diet, because her body expends energy not only on itself, but also on kittens. Poor nutrition will lead the pet to beriberi, general weakness… Read More »
The “interesting situation” of your female Maine Coon requires special care, love, and, most importantly, balanced nutrition. This is the only way healthy offspring will be born. The gestation period… Read More »
The Maine Coon nutrition table, calculated by months, is already losing relevance by puberty. From this period, each cat develops individually. If feeding is carried out with industrial dry or… Read More »