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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, commonly referred to as "the gentle giant."

  3. Portal:Cats/Selected breed - Wikipedia

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    One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the breed originated in the U.S. state of Maine, where it is the official state cat. The Maine Coon is a large and social cat, commonly referred to as "the gentle giant." The Maine Coon is predominantly known for its size and dense coat of fur which helps it survive in the harsh climate of Maine.

  4. Bicolor cat - Wikipedia

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    Tortoiseshell-and-white cats can also be found in combination with a tabby or colorpoint pattern. Bicolor cats that are black and white are sometimes called "magpies". The cream and white bicolor cat is the rarest of the bicolors, while the black and white or "blue" (grey) and white are the most common. [citation needed]

  5. Massive White Maine Coon Kitty Proves to Be the Ultimate ...

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    Any cat breed will be a good pet, but there is something about a Maine Coon Cat that so many people love. They are very friendly cats (obviously) that can thrive in a family environment.

  6. 7 Great Reasons Maine Coon Cats Make the Best Pets - AOL

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    1. They're the gentle giants of the cat world. While the term 'gentle giant' is more often used to describe massive loveable dogs, it's a perfectly fitting phrase to describe Maine Coon cats, too ...

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

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    The first time I saw Gandalf the Grey, over twenty years ago, I had never heard of Maine Coon cats. Sure, I knew about the names we give different color cats— Siamese or tabby or calico. I’d ...

  8. Cat coat genetics - Wikipedia

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    A cat which has both an orange and non-orange gene, Oo, and little to no white spotting, will present with a mottled blend of black/red and blue/cream, reminiscent of tortoiseshell material, and is called a tortoiseshell cat. An Oo cat with a large amount of white will have bigger, clearly defined patches of black/red and blue/cream, and is ...

  9. Maine Coon Kitten's Massive Size Compared to 'Regular' Kitty ...

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    Though most cats are full grown after a year, the Maine Coon breed is still in its growth stage for four years. This is because they are so much bigger than other cats , and they grow more slowly.