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  2. Maine Coon - Wikipedia

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    A polydactyl kitten. Many of the original Maine Coon cats that inhabited the New England area possessed a trait known as polydactylism (having one or more extra toes on a paw). [17] With the 1970s revival of the interest in the breed, Maine Coon cats were noted to show an increased incidence of polydactylism compared to other breeds.

  3. 9-Month-Old Maine Coon Kitten Is So Big She Rivals Mom's Size

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    Maine Coon Cats are known for being big, but this was definitely eye-opening. ... Some Maine Coons are solid white, while others are cream, red, blue, and black. They also come as tabby, bi-color ...

  4. Maine Coon Cat Standing on Hind Legs Looks Like a Fairytale ...

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    In this video, a giant, black Maine Coon cat named XiaoXiao demonstrates why so many people are astonished when they first see these beautiful, majestic creatures. He doesn’t even look like a ...

  5. Maine Coon Kittens 'Take Over' Woman's House and It's the ...

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    The six kittens come in a variety of tones from black to gray (or “blue” as many breeders refer to the color) and even a few tabbies. ... Maine Coon cats are known for their size as well as ...

  6. Adorable Maine Coon Kittens' First Hours of Life Are ... - AOL

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    There's nothing cuter than kittens, and absolutely nothing cuter than Maine Coon kittens. When they are first born, these kittens look like just your average newborn kittens, but that will soon ...

  7. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    Black and white bicolor kitten with fever coat expression over the black fur Fever coat is an effect known in domestic cats, where a pregnant female cat has a fever or is stressed, causing her unborn kittens' fur to develop a silver-type color (silver-grey, cream, or reddish) rather than what the kitten's genetics would normally cause.