Male Maine Coon Cats of Our Cattery

The softness and natural charm, grace, and well-balanced character are the qualities for which we love our pets. Once you will get to know them, these majestic cats will always have a place in your heart.
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Our Male Maine Coon Cats

Our Maine Coon cats actively take part in the exhibitions and get titles in RUI, CFA systems. Every cat of the cattery Inari can boast of an excellent pedigree. And you can learn about the parents of your future pet at second hand, with actual photos. All our cats are closed for free mating out of the cattery.

Gordey

Gordey Solid Fantasy

  • Title: INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION WCF
  • Color: Blue (MCO a)
  • Born: 06.02.2016
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Bardi

Inari Bardi

  • Color: Black Smoke (MCO ns)
  • Born: 19.01.2019
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Main Characteristics of Maine Coon Cats

The Maine Coon is the largest breed of domestic cats.
An adult male Maine Coon can weigh up to 33 lbs. But these cats grow up longer than most of their relatives. If Siamese, Angora, Persian, and British cats stop their growth by 12 months, Maine Coons continue to gain weight and increase in size up to 3 years.
Maine Coon cats are easy to recognize by the specific lynx tips on the ears.
Since the breed was formed under the influence of the harsh climate of the northern United States, it is characterized by a noticeable seasonal change in the coat. Alas, male Maine Coon cats are not as neat and tidy as female cats. Therefore, it is important for the owner to monitor the hair of his pet and to habituate combing out from childhood.
Maine Coons are healthy and hardy pets.
You can endlessly admire their long muscular body, silky, flowing coat, and magnificent long tail. Male Maine Coon cat is an aristocrat without any doubts. And this is reflected most acutely not only in appearance but also in character.

Maine Coon cat is a true friend and loving pet.

He easily makes friends with other animals and gets along with all family members. Pets enjoy playing with their owners, get attached to people, but still, male cats grow up more independent and wayward than female cats. By their nature, they are leaders who like to surpass, so you should not expect Maine Coon to jump to your knees or ask to take him in your arms.