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3rd September 2012, 10:33 AM #1
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Got to see our first Maine Coons in person
My fiancee and I went to the Santa Monica cat show last weekend and we finally got to see our first Maine Coons in person, we've been relying on pictures and videos thus far. We were both awestruck, these are amazing creatures.
We got the chance to pet a great looking 4 month old male. We couldn't believe how silky smooth their fur was, I'm guessing that is until their full coat comes in, but I could be wrong. It was his first time at a cat show, didn't phase him.
We saw a silver tabby and a red tabby, I've never seen colors mixed together in such a stunning pattern. We definately chose the correct breed of cats to get. We're hoping to get our MCs in January if all goes well.
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3rd September 2012, 11:02 AM #2
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Same happened to me too over two years ago. Went to the UK Maine Coon Club show in July 2010 and I was hooked.
My Leo was entered into his one and only show at 16 weeks and he wasn't fazed either. Now, at 21 months old he is a big fuzzy and soft bundle of love. Don't worry about the softness - as long as you brush/groom them and feed them the right quality food all will stay silky. The other two brothers are not quite so "super model" but they also have developed well and are just as wonderful in character and fuzziness.
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3rd September 2012, 01:49 PM #3
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3rd September 2012, 03:28 PM #4
Very important is that he gets his daily ration of "cat grass".
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3rd September 2012, 07:55 PM #5
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I saw pictures of the kitten that we got to pet when he was 8 weeks old, we were surprised how big Maines get at just 4 months. Another guy walked by and asked how old the kitten was, he said in surprise "4 months?!" At 4 months these kittens are at least as large as any other full grown cat I've personally seen or owned.
Seeing these cats in person also showed us how poorly pictures actually portray these animals. We can hardly wait to have 2 of these amazing kittens to care for. The kitten we got to pet and another one that we saw were actually from the breeder we have been in contact with, so it was really great to see kittens of hers and how well they have moved to other owners; was also nice to speak with references directly.
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3rd September 2012, 08:41 PM #6
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There is no better way of finding out about your favorite breed then going to a show & I always let people pet & make a fuss of mine too as I think it gives them an even better insight into the breed,will also lump 10kg of cat flesh into their arms too if they ask is he heavy....!
How long now before you get your babes...? Be prepared for no one to accept they are only three months or so old because as you say they are large even at that young age,I sometimes think perhaps it would be nice to have another breed so I could have a sweet "little" bundle but what a joy I would miss out on so perhaps not...! Their fur stays lovely & soft some are more silkier than others,I find my silvers are really silky but they all have that super softness to it.
Will look forward to seeing photos of your babes once they have picked you as their new parents...x
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