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2nd August 2011, 10:58 AM #11
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Storm only really does it after an hour-long play with a feather toy. Benji was getting all worked up yesterday though, we ordered some cheap toy from zooplus, a little bird attached to flexible string that you hook on to the door frame, and obviously when they run off with it, it pings back...well you can probably picture what he was up to :D He went mental with it for an hour and a half, had to take it away from him in the end as he was panting like crazy! Once he calmed down he just passed out in to a deep sleep so seemed fine. Think it was just the scorching heat yesterday!
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2nd August 2011, 01:22 PM #12
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The amount of fur coming off my boys with just a gentle daily brushing, in the heat, is amazing. The two light coloured lads are turning hard ginger with all their underfluff going ;)
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2nd August 2011, 04:01 PM #13
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5th September 2011, 09:37 PM #14
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6th September 2011, 08:12 AM #15
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Yup! Leo is still the same, but he still has the thickest coat, even after all the brushing. The other two are summer-scrawny, but Leo could be dropped into Siberia and not shiver. I am waiting to be shocked when the winter comes... I might find a cat under all that fur.
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26th January 2012, 08:18 AM #16
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Hi, I know it's been a few months but just wanted to chime in anyway. My Bas kitty pants when it gets too hot outside. I have to make him go inside. I am a hovering mama so I've learned to time him and get him in before he starts panting. He's panted like that since he was a baby. Maybe it's just a MC makeup that they naturally get hotter than other cats.
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26th January 2012, 09:51 AM #17
I'm so pleased to read this thread. Kenny does exactly the same thing. He's not overheated but does pant when he's over-exerted himself. The vet listened to his heart when we took him for his vaccinations and said he was fine so I'm thinking it's because of their size - he weighs 8.33kg (18.3 lbs) and he is 15 months old. It sounds like it's just another maine coon trait.
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26th January 2012, 12:43 PM #18
Also, talking about them getting overheated. Here's a question - do your Maine Coon's feet always feel really warm? Compared to my other cats Kenny always has warm paws and a warm body.
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26th January 2012, 01:41 PM #19
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Simple answer, yes. They are so cute when they let me give them a foot massage too
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28th January 2012, 07:50 PM #20
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