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    Thanks for the info so far. My situation is a little unusual - I work from home (vast majority of the time) and I am here a lot. My plan was that when I worked abroad, which I do for spells or 1 or 2 weeks or so sometimes, the new cat will go to stay with my parents, who have another cat and 2 dogs. Would a Maine Coon not mix as well with a normal moggy? I could definitely consider getting another Maine Coon, but probably not for a month or 2 after the first one (they are not so cheap!) Thanks Mark

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    From my experience Maine Coons love company. We've got one that prefers the company of humans. The other three are happy with our company but are very cuddly and loving with each other. They cuddle up on the sofa and wash each other and sleep together.
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    Maine Coon companion...

    MC's will mix with anyone & anything so no problem with a little moggie I am sure they would be good friends,but if you are at home most of the time & baby would still have company while you are away I think in your shoes I would stay with the one at the moment because as sure as sure when you have had the company of a MC you WILL want another,or you could go down the route of MC,Moggie,MC & have three cats...
    They are expensive aren't they but worth every penny....

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    I defiantely think that MC's prefer company, and that is the comapny of humans and other MC's..they are definately different.
    We have a moggy and he is sometimes the odd one out,, The MC's prefer the company of each other(and THEIR human)
    I have just spent the last weekend trying to find a companion for one of my litter that is leaving on her own(as I have none available). I am so so pleased the lady has found a friend and am now much happier that my baby will have company

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    Yes they do prefer company. And not only each other's company: we have a moggy and both my MCs will snuggle up to him and initiate games/fights with him. They treat him as one of the gang. It's wonderful to see. Sometimes when we've left them alone for a few hours, we find evidence of their larking about, eg, objects moved around the house, items removed from bin, things knocked on the floor or tipped over.... I think this will be the MC lads at work, watched disapprovingly by our old pensioner! I can just imagine him saying to them "do that if you must, but I'm having nothing to do with it! Now b****r off!"

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    Lots of food for thought

    @ jckkerrison, I think I will follow your advise in the meantime and stick with one initially. Chances are I will want to get another one at some point down the line anyway.

    @ candes, this has all been thought through very carefully, before making the decision to buy a kitten at all. I plan to introduce him to the household almost immediately, and take him there every time I visit. The dogs will chase cats of course, but as soon as one is in their house they get used to them within minutes and become very playful. It will take time with the other cat of course, but he is quite old and very easy going so I am sure things will work out. I have planned the collection of my kitten at a time when I know I will not be doing any long jobs for several months, so he will have had numerous visits and chances to stay at the other household and get used to it.

    Heres a few pics from the breeder in the meantime...Maine Coon companion-img_0306.jpg

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    Maine Coon companion...

    What a little darling,have you named him yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkJDMcQuade View Post
    Heres a few pics from the breeder in the meantime...Click image for larger version. 

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    I love this picture draped over mom (?) -- who looks like she ought to be snoring big time with that mouth agape!

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    Its not his mum, its his step sister, she is 7 months old I believe. I'm thinking of calling him Ziggy

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    Maine Coon companion...

    Wouldn't think about it any longer,Ziggy sounds good & he looks like a Ziggy,go for it & the breeder can get him used to it before he leaves,my breeder always asks you for a name as soon as possible so it gives her time to get them to recognise it...

 

 

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