
Appearance
One of the largest domestic breeds, male Maine coons weigh in at 12 to 18 pounds , while the “petite” females range from 10 to 14 pounds . The heavy, water-resistant coat, shorter on the shoulders and longer on the stomach and britches, makes the cat appear even larger.
Since the Maine coon is the result of “survival of the fittest” adaptation, the breed is muscular and broad-chested with substantial, muscular legs and large, well-tufted paws suitable for walking in Maine ’s winter woods. Slow to develop, the Maine coon takes 3 to 4 years to reach full size and weight.
Although brown tabby is the most common color and pattern, Maine coons come in many color schemes. In fact, all colors and patterns are accepted except chocolate, lavender, the Siamese pointed pattern and any of these combinations with white.
History and Origin
Maine coons have been on this continent since colonial days. They probably came over from Europe with the first settlers of the New World , since cats were often kept on sailing ships to control rodent populations. While there exists no actual evidence of where and when they arrived, some entertaining myths surround the breed’s arrival. One such tale claims that Maine coons are descendants of longhaired cats owned by Marie Antoinette. According to the story, Captain Clough smuggled the queen’s cats and other belongings to America in preparation of the Queen’s rescue from her rendezvous with the guillotine. Unfortunately, he was only successful in rescuing her cats.
Personality
With their large, powerful, muscular bodies and powerful jaws, it’s a good thing Maine coons are gentle giants. They are, in fact, jumbo-sized packages of love and devotion. Sweet and good-natured, Maine coons are completely loyal to their beloved humans. They generally bond with one person or family and are forever devoted to those favored few.
The Maine Coon
One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the Maine coon is second only to the Persian in popularity. This made-in-America breed is prized for his large size, sweet personality and silky all-weather coat. Considering the breed’s intelligence and clown-like antics, it’s no wonder that this cat ranks No. 2 among America ’s top favorites.
However they arrived, Maine coons carved their place in the New England countryside alongside the early colonists. Given Maine ’s severe winters, those initial years were hard on both felines and humans. Only the strongest and most adaptable cats survived. Through natural selection, the Maine coon developed into a large, rugged cat with his water-resistant coat and hardy constitution.
The Maine coon was an early favorite in the emerging American cat fancy in the late 1800s. In the early 1900s, however, cat fanciers of the era abandoned Maine coons for Persians, Angoras and other exotic imports. By 1950, the breed had all but vanished. Fortunately, a small group of breeders kept the breed alive
© Pam Reed




Welcome to our Web site.
Triskel Cattery is a small breeding establishment located in Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac / Basses-Laurentides (Quebec) Canada. Our Maine Coon cats are raised in a family environment, where we emphasize their well-being and give them heaps of love and affection. Our cattery and cats are registered with the C.C.A. (Canadian Cat Association) and the C.F.A. (Cat Fanciers Association), and our cats appear at cat shows organized by these associations.
Our objective is to raise healthy and balanced Maine Coon cats that comply with breed standards. Accordingly, our cats are selected for their hardiness, health and temperament. To ensure their quality of life, our female cats have a maximum of one litter a year, and our cats and kittens are never declawed.
All our cats guaranted FeLV/FIV negatives, echoed for HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) and DNA MyBPC3 tested, and X-rayed for FHD (Feline Hip Dysplasia).
If you would like further information on our cattery or on the Maine Coon cat, please contact us. It will be a pleasure to hear from you and to answer any of your questions.
