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    The Quiet Kitten
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    Hey Jerry, what you are describing is very common as speaking from experience both my MC's have grown from being very affectionate and cuddly with myself and my partner until maturing slightly and growing to like there own space and preferring to show affection in certain areas of the house, or while being fed which is most common.

    Over time your Maine Coon will grow to feel more at home in certain areas of the house so by keeping them out of the bedroom this shouldn't effect how affectionate you are together providing they get lots of attention elsewhere in the house. As your wife requires a good nights sleep it's in some ways for the best that the MC has gotten use to being in it's own company as MC's can become restless when sleeping near people and in some cases can grow a dependency on them being around which can make if difficult especially in the event you leave them alone for an evening to their own devices.

    So it's a balance really of having your own space away from your MC to provide your wife the sleep she requires and giving your MC lot's of affection when you see her in the morning to let them know you are loving towards them and have lots of affection to offer.
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