THE BIGGEST MAINE COON CATS

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Do you love big cats? Do you love Maine Coon Cats? If so, this video is definitely for you! Watch as we introduce you to some of the biggest and fluffiest Maine Coon Cats around. You won't believe your eyes!

Here is the list:

-Ludo
-Stewie
-Omar
-Helios
-Kefir
-Moonwalk Magnum
-Samson
-Barivel
-Lotus
-Sean Connery

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I had a main coon cat. She never meowed. She was so good at hunting she caught 2 baby rabbits at once in her mouth. Loved her such She lived to be 24. All vets said she was the oldest cat they ever saw. Miss her 😔

christiefisher
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I accidentally adopted a kitten recently, she showed up on our doorstep starved near to death. She was really small for being about 4 months old. After we got her properly nourished and spayed she exploded in size. Went from 4lbs to 11lbs in less than 3 months. She's growing more every day, and it's definitely not just fat.
Basically this tiny kitten who we expected to be a normal tabby shoved her way into our house only to reveal her true heritage as a Maine coon. She's eats more than our other two cats combined.

ghostratsarah
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I'll never forget the first Maine Coon I ever met: Fred. Fred laid in the show window of a hardware store in Hillsborough, New Hampshire when the sun was out. At first I thought it was a fake stuffed animal, a HUGE catlike toy. But then Fred yawned. OMG! I went in and spoke with the old man who ran the store. He told me all about his buddy Fred and the Maine Coon breed. What sweet gentle giants they are!

jabbermocky
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We adopted a 32 pound Maine coon mix when his previous family moved to a complex that didn't allow pets. Nolan Ryan (aka Nollie) quickly turned into a Mama's boy who shared the bed while hubby worked night shift and stretched out on me in the recliner - with his back paws touching my feet and his front paws hugging my neck. We couldn't leave meals unattended because Nollie would stretch his front paws onto the dining table and scoot plates, pizza boxes, whatever, to the edge and onto the floor. He loved to go outside on a leash and roll in the catnip patch I planted, but would dash into my arms whenever a truck passed by (but cars didn't scare him, go figure. 🤷) Nollie was such a sweet, toddler sized, big baby of a cat and we still miss him dearly some 20 years after he crossed the 🌈🌉. RIP, "Papa Bear Nollie"

abbynormal
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Our Coon, Mr Peepers was about 38 inches and 32 lbs! Most lovable cat I ever knew. He dreamed of being a lap cat but was so big he would circle then just rest an elbow on you. Very loud when hungry, walked around yelling "HELLO." Lost him to a skin infection around 10 years old. Best cat ever!

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When I was a child, I lived with my aunt and uncle, and she would feed this cat that was hidden under a office trailer in the middle of an abandoned car dealership. I remember she feed him for a long time and then finally he was comfortable enough to come close and she brought him home. He was edgy, aggressive, and loud. None of the other cats wanted to go near him because of how big he was. Found out from the vet he was a crossbreed with Coon and some other breed I cannot recall. He seemed to have never been well socialized, as he was cautious around everyone and every animal we had and couldn't meow, but he tried and this little squeak like a mouse would come from him. Named him Squeaky. Through many scratches, and bites, and hissing, he finally came trust me and was my biggest buddy for years; sleeping in my bed, joining me for breakfast (Where he knew I'd give him some of my milk and bacon), and guarding my room from other cats or dogs. He died around the age of 13 or so. RIP little buddy.

ZerThePlagueDoc
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Had a friend who had a (probably) cross breed Main Coon and Bobcat that was 38lb. Grogg was a very lovely giant. He would jump from the top of the refrigerator to my shoulder whenever he saw me. It was like getting hit with a sack of potatoes.😆

ianrunyon
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Back in the 70's I had a gray and white Maine Coon cat that weighed 30 pounds. We weighed him because he just kept getting bigger and bigger. His head was wider than a human's head and he was bigger than a full grown pekinese. His paws were enormous. I still miss my gentle giant. He was a great cat with a very loud purring motor.

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My Maine Coon lived to be 19.5 years old, broke my heart when he passed. They don't need to be huge to be a great pet. Aileron was 18 pounds in his prime. He could stand with back feet on the floor and get his nose above the counter top. He always had his place at the dinner table. He would sit and watch us eat and would never beg. One night we were having better cheddar hotdogs (stuffed with cheese) and when I bit into mine it squirted melted cheese into Aileron's face. He calmly cleaned his face at the table and never complained. Don't under estimate the female side of the breed. They are smaller but have every attribute of these fine feline companions.

jimpalmer
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My male Maine Coon is 26 lbs...he was 21 lbs when I adopted him 5 years ago--a total love bug and an absolute pleasure! My female is 20 lbs--big for a female. They are high maintenance because of the frequent grooming needed for their thick coats and being indoor cats--totally worth the expense and effort!

watchmanonthewall
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I adopted a Maine Coon kitten a few months ago. She showed up at my door crying and starving. she is still small, but eats like a horse! She is black and gray with bright green eyes, she kind of reminded me of the Wolf Cat breed when I first found her. I ended up naming her Ashina, because it meant She Wolf. She's very friendly and loves the other 2 cats in the house. I am a little apprehensive about her potential size, but I will love her no matter how big she will get.

rlundquest
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My maine coon was social, loving, played fetch, opened every door in the house, loved everyone, was never mean to any other animal I brought home, loved kittens like he was there Dad-he would clean them, play with them, discipline them when needed. My Taz Man was the best cat, next to my other cats Gray, Tori, Zouie, Zoro, Thomas, ...I have been lucky to have some awesome animals in my life. Dogs too!!

Lisa_P
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We have one and a Norwegian Forest cat which is thought to be the bigger ancestral version of a Coone. I'm 6 ft tall and I can spread my arms out as wide as they go while holding him and he's still bigger than that. He is the most enormous cat I have ever personally seen up close. Also, one of the coolest cats I've ever come in contact with. My son found him in a forest (NW WA), somehow abandoned by his mother as a kitten and all alone and I realized very quickly as I had previously done cat rescue that this was NOT a domesticated species of cat. He acts like a dog, follows my son everywhere and patrols our property like it's his job. I've seen him stand up to deers and anything else that comes our way. These are truly amazing cats, both breeds. You better buy a lot of food though, and oftentimes they're not meant to be kept only inside. They really enjoy going outside. Our Norwegian I call our mini Bob for bobcat, He's about 22 lb right now and not done growing and he makes our Maine Coon look small in comparison.

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My Maine coons weighs 23 lbs. He was a stray I found. He's a tiger cat and he eats 3/4 cans a day with two bowls of dry food to maintain his large size. He's very laid back and very loyal as most Maine coons are. Their such beautiful cats one of a kind

theresaarmatino
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Cats are perfection, sublime, gorgeous. Can't live without them. Make our lives better.

waterbird
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We just adopted our fourth cat who we found wounded and nearly starved to death. I promised my wife if he lived we would adopt him. After a month we were able to get him to the vet for exam, vax, tests, de-worming, MC and finally to get neutered. He is such a friendly, playful and smart cat. We just found out two days ago he is a Maine Coon.

ricko
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I lost my Female Maine coon to kidney failure two years ago .. she weighed in at 18 pounds. She was loved to the max.

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I think at some point my dad had a cat, it was very huge. People mistook it for a mid-sized dog or something. Currently now we have a tabby cat, which is also a bit bigger than normal tabby cats. I've seen it for myself, my dad loves animals. When he has an animal, he believes it is a big sin not to take care of your animal, and that it's life is in your hands. He would never go without a day with taking care of it. When our cat goes to my dad when he's asleep, my dad gets up almost instantly to go prepare its needs. Our cat literally follows my dad around lol, like once he went outside to walk around the block, and the cat followed him around the entire time. Like stuck onto him. When he returns home, takes a seat or something, the cat lays on his lap. OH! Forgot to mention his name, our cat's name is Masood. He's 4 years old. When my dad has an animal under his care, he believes he should take care of right until the day it dies of old age, with love and affection.

kelonealforn
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I had one that weighed 36 lbs and could clear a six-foot fence without touching it. He was big enough to intimidate both a black lab and a large pit.

EZBlast
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I just LOVE the unique names of these beautiful felines. My coon cat named Milo weighed 18 lbs. lived to age 15. We used to take him to the pet store on a leash. Dogs were afraid of him. He loved everyone he came in contact with, and would wrap his legs and paws around their necks for hugs. The most outgoing cat I have ever had.

amykepler