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  2. Maine Coon - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Coon is a large domesticated cat breed. One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the breed originated in the U.S. state of Maine, [3][4] where it is the official state cat. The Maine Coon is a large and social cat, which could be the reason why it has a reputation of being referred to as "the gentle giant."

  3. 7 Great Reasons Maine Coon Cats Make the Best Pets - AOL

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    These cats had to be strong to survive New England winters, though there are a few hereditary conditions that Maine Coons can be at risk for. These conditions include: -Spinal Muscular Atrophy ...

  4. Smoke Maine Coon's Glowup From Kitten To Cat is ... - AOL

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    It's sort of surprising because Maine Coon kittens start off really tiny. At just one week old they usually can weigh anywhere from 0.3 to 0.6 lbs, depending on whether they're male or female ...

  5. 17-Month-Old Maine Coon Cat Is So Big People Are Mind-Blown

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    It might seem impossible to believe but Cobra might not stop growing for a long time. Maine Coons are one of the biggest cat breeds out there. At full adult weight these cats can weigh anywhere ...

  6. List of longest-living cats - Wikipedia

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    Male Switzerland [19] Sasha 1986 2019 33 years Tortoiseshell cat: Female Northern Ireland [20] Rubble May 1988 July 3, 2020 32 years, 2 months Maine Coon: Male United Kingdom [21] Reference indicates the cat died just before reaching his 32nd birthday. Rosie June 1, 1991 September 14, 2024 [22] 33 years Tortoiseshell cat: Female United Kingdom ...

  7. Savannah cat - Wikipedia

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    F1 and F2 male Savannahs can be very large, and in 2016 an F2 male attained a world record for tallest cat at 48.4 centimetres (19.1 in). [3] Show-eligible F4–F5 cats range from 5.0 to 8.2 kilograms (11.0 to 18.1 lb) however, comparable in size to other large domestic cat breeds such as the Maine Coon or Norwegian Forest cat. [4]