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

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    Ever since her female cat, Darla, gave birth to this crew, Wilson has learned there may actually be something to the art of herding cats. The kittens are taking over, and it's total cuteness overload!

  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. The woman shared her large kitty in a video online. The cat is only 9 months old, but she is massive.

  4. Maine Coon - Wikipedia

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    ] The Central Maine Cat Club (CMCC) was created in the early 1950s by Ethylin Whittemore, Alta Smith, and Ruby Dyer in an attempt to increase the popularity of the Maine Coon. For 11 years, the CMCC held cat shows and hosted exhibitions of photographs of the breed and is noted for creating the first written breed standards for the Maine Coon. [13]

  5. Alley Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Alley Cat Rescue is an international nonprofit organization, headquartered in Mount Rainier, Maryland, that works to protect cats using trap–neuter–return for community cats; rescue, and neuter before adoption; promoting compassionate, non-lethal population control; and by providing national and international resources for cat caretakers.

  6. Twin Disabled Main Coon Cats Have Most Curious Way of ... - AOL

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    And these two majestic, silver Maine Coon cats have also found a way to live their best cat life despite their identical disabilities. For Crosby and Nash, a pair of two year old Maine Coon cat ...

  7. Scarlett (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Scarlett (June or July 1995 – October 11, 2008) was a former stray cat from Brooklyn, New York, whose efforts to save her kittens from a fire attracted worldwide media attention, and has been described in a number of non-fiction books. If the kittens were her first litter, Scarlett was probably about nine months old.