There are many different types of cats, such as the Persian cat and the Maine cat. Even though cat breeds have many different breeds, some breeds have certain characteristics that differentiate them from others.
Many people who are thinking about adopting Maine Cats wonder if they’re big cats or just normal-sized domestic cats. So, are all Maine Big?
The answer is yes, all Maine’s are considered large, and some Maine’s can get as big as small dogs. However, it’s also important to understand that there is no breed standard for weight and size in Maine – so there is a big range depending on the individual cat. Males will usually weigh more than females, but again size varies based on genetics, diet, and exercise (or lack thereof).
Maine’s are one of those breeds where you really need to go see them in person before you to make sure you feel comfortable with their size.
There are some Maine Cats who seem to be the same size as any other cat, and then there are those that exceed 30 pounds and break 50 inches from floor to the top of their shoulders.
Some people think that a big cat isn’t as nice as a small cat, but this is just not true. Cats aren’t lions – they’re domesticated animals designed to live with humans, and although having a pet lion would be amazing, it’s not practical for most people.
We love our buddy tat friends no matter their size, so don’t assume you’ll feel differently about your Maine.
How Much Does a Maine Adult and Maine Kitten Weigh?
The average weight for an adult male Maine is around 13 kilograms or 28 pounds – which makes them a large cat, but not one of the largest. However, if you’re planning on getting a Maine kitten, their adult weight can be as much as 18 pounds or even more.
Maine’s are such beautiful cats, and it’s wonderful that they come in such a variety of colors and coats – but it is important to make sure you choose a breeder who does all the health testing because of some of those gorgeous colors and patterns can indicate genetic problems.
If you want to adopt a Maine and want to know if they’re big cats or not, make sure you do your research first before bringing them home.
Are Maine Dangerous Due to Their Size and Weight?
No, they aren’t dangerous, However, Maine’s are big cats that love to exercise, play games, and get up to all kinds of mischief!
If you’re thinking about owning one yourself, then it’s important to be aware that they need lots of space (preferably an entire room or at least half!) because they like climbing, whether it’s trees or furniture!
Due to this, it isn’t unusual for them to get their claws stuck as they climb, and you’ll need to learn how to cut their nails.
A little-known fact is that Maine’s are some of the smartest cats around! They can be taught certain behaviors such as ‘fetch’ or even tricks like jumping over obstacles, which is down to their intelligence and high prey drive (which means they love to hunt).
Their fur is very thick and double-layered, with a shorter topcoat and an underlayer; this gives them that famously fluffy look, but it also means that they’re well insulated against cold weather, making them great pets for those living in colder climates.
Although most Maine’s love water, it’s important not to bathe them too often. Their coats don’t dry easily – or else they’ll get sick.
Maine’s are hardy cats that are usually healthy, but it’s important to make sure you buy from a breeder that has an FCO.
This ensures that your kitten is fully vaccinated and gets the best possible start in life!
The first year of their lives is when kittens should be getting all their inoculations to protect them against any infections, which can sometimes be fatal.
What Colors Do Maine’s Come In?
Their coat comes in almost endless colors, with some common ones being black, grey, white, or brown tabby.
but they can also be found in bi-color (white & red), tri-color (calico), or solid colors such as brown or blue.
Their eyes are usually greenish-yellow which stand out against their coats and give them a very distinctive look.
Do Maine’s Make Good Pets To Buy?
Yes, Maine’s make great pets because they’re easy-going, good-natured, and loyal cats that love nothing more than to be around people, particularly in the evenings when they like lots of attention and pampering!
They’re also low-maintenance cats that don’t usually need grooming or bathing – making them great for busy cat lovers!
However, you’ll still want to groom them regularly, so brush their coats with a soft-bristled brush at least twice a week to help prevent furballs.
Do Maine’s Like To Be Held?
During kitten-hood, it’s important to get your kitten used to be handled so they can be picked up and carried comfortably when older, but also so you can inspect them properly without them getting scared.
This will also help you become familiar with their body and spot any problems that may arise in the future – such as weight gain or skin conditions.
All in all, Maine’s are very loveable cats who require a lot of attention from their owners, but they have a big heart to give back! They’re great companions for people who like to take long walks outdoors, so they get lots of exercise, but can be happy curling up on your lap too if you just want them near.
Taking care of a Maine isn’t difficult, but it does require some time and effort from their owners, particularly when it comes to training them not to scratch furniture. If you’re willing to put the hours in, they will repay you with their loyal companionship and cute antics.
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Final Thoughts
All Maine Cats are big, but not all big cats are Maine’s. I hope this blog post has answered your question! Maine’s are the largest of all domesticated cats, but they can come in a variety of sizes. If you have any more questions about their size or personality traits, feel free to contact me, and I’ll reply as soon as possible.