How Can you Tell if Your Cat Really is a Maine Coon? (2024)

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by: Sarah Crosier

The Maine Coon cat has been called "the king of the domestic cat world". The breed is visually stunning with its beautiful long ruff, bushy "raccoon like" tail and large tufty paws. The Maine Coon is the largest domesticated cat and visitors to our house are shocked to discover our 2-year old male kitten has another 2-3 years to grow before he is classed as an adult. As well as the Maine Coon's striking physical appearance, the breed has an inquisitive, friendly and lively personality.

I've had many people ask the question, "I think my cat is at least part Maine Coon, how can I tell?"

This is how the Maine Coon Breeders and Fanciers Association (MCBFA) answer the question on their website:

The Maine Coon is America's native longhair cat; it evolved naturally in response to the New England climate. Your cat's ancestors might be similar to the cats that founded the Maine Coon breed. However, it's impossible to tell from just looking at your cat if it is related to the Maine Coon or any other breed. Because the Maine Coon is a natural breed and hasn't been bred to the extremes, there are cats all over the world that resemble the Maine Coon. The only way to tell for sure if your cat is a Maine Coon is to look at the pedigree.

Ok, that may not help much because most people do know when they have a pedigree Maine Coon because they have papers verifying the pedigree.

So, if you don't have papers how can you tell if you have at least a part Maine Coon?

Firstly, these cats are not normal! They have distinctive personality traits and unique Maine Coon features. If your cat has some or all of the following, you can be sure you have a cat with dominant Maine Coon breeding:

Physical Features:

1. Head: Round in shape when viewed from the front, medium in width and longish in length. The muzzle is square and can look broad in more mature male cats.

2. Ears: Set high and well apart. They are large, and well tufted tapering to a point, in common with the Bobcat and the Lynx. The tufts on the ears are one of the classic signs of a Maine Coon.

3. Eyes: Large and wide set with a slightly oblique slanting to outer base of ear.

4. Body: Full maturation can take 4 to 5 years and allowances should be made when judging size of the cat. Overall, the body is muscular and broad chested. The body is well proportioned throughout, and there are no unusual "oddities" in relation to size proportion.

5. Legs and Feet: The legs are sturdy and substantial, and proportionate to the body. The paws are very large and well tufted. Tufts in between the toes are an essential feature for a Maine Coon. There are five toes on the front paws and four on the back.

6. Tail: This is the probably the most unmistakable feature of the Maine Coon. The tail is long and should run the length of the body when at least as long as the neck. Originally, when Maine Coons lived as farm cats, the tail would cover the whole body and act as a kind of furry sleeping bag in the winter. The fur is also thick and long. It has been said that the name "coon" comes from "raccoon" because of the similarities of the tails of the two animals.

7. Coat: Heavy and shaggy, medium to longhaired and uneven in length. The fur is shorter on the shoulders and longer on the stomach. A frontal ruff is desirable although there is a marked variation in the length of ruff, depending on the particular line.

Unique Personality Traits

Here are 3 classic Maine Coon characteristics:

Dog like behavior: Common behavior is they will follow you around, they will sit at your feet, will come to greet you (whenever you've been out), they will fetch and retrieve if trained, they will also carry favorite objects such as a toy stick in the mouth and drop it at your feet. Like a dog, it is usual for the Maine Coon to stretch up on its back legs resting its front paws above the waist to demand a stroke from the owners.

Protective of his home: Can be rather suspicious and extremely curious, a little bit like a police "sniffer" dog checking bags for illegal substances. Although, this is an obvious exaggeration, we have found that non-cat loving visitors are not completely at ease with persistent investigations into their personal belongings.

Supervisor role: This is what we call the constant shadowing behavior of the Maine Coon, when something is happening in the house, such as computer work, housework, assembling furniture, or just about anything where people are moving about. The only way to discourage him/her from joining in is to finish the task when he goes off for a sleep!

In summary, if your cat looks like a Maine Coon and acts like a Maine Coon, you definitely have a part or even full Maine Coon.

Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier

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How Can you Tell if Your Cat Really is a Maine Coon? ›

Look for a large cat.

How to tell if a cat is actually a Maine Coon? ›

The Maine Coon's tail is broad at the base, and then it gradually narrows. If you can touch or almost touch the cat's shoulder with their tail, you may have a Main Coon. Maine Coon mixes do not necessarily share the same length of the tail as their purebred counterparts.

How to tell if your cat is half Maine Coon? ›

If your cat's ears are set on the sides of their head, or they're very pointy, your cat is likely mixed. Likewise, if they lack the long tufts of hair on the inside and the tips, it's likely because your Coon is mixed. Also, pure Coons have very straight noses, while mixed breeds often have a flat nose.

What is the most distinguishing feature of Maine Coon cats? ›

The most striking characteristic of the Maine Coon cats is their one-of-a-kind ears which have adorable tufts on the edges. This provides Maine Coons a lovable look. They have a slight dip under their eyes and possess thick strong legs. These cats have large paws with tufts on the edge.

Is my cat a Maine Coon or tabby? ›

Ears: Maine Coons typically have large, tufted ears that are wide at the base. Look for ear tufts and large ears in the tabby cat. Facial Structure: Maine Coons often have a square-shaped muzzle and a prominent chin. Observing a tabby cat with a square face could hint at Maine Coon ancestry.

Do all Maine Coon cats have an M on their forehead? ›

Tabby is the most common cat color pattern there is. While some Maine Coons can have the 'M' on their forehead, not all of them do.

What does a full size Maine Coon cat look like? ›

The height of adults can vary between 10 and 16 in (25 and 41 cm) and they can reach a length of up to 38 in (97 cm), including the tail, which can reach a length of 14 in (36 cm) and is long, tapering, and heavily furred, almost resembling a raccoon's tail.

How can you tell how big a Maine Coon will get? ›

Genetic makeup—The weight and size of the parents could influence how big your kitty gets. Gender—Male Maine Coons are generally larger, heavier, and more muscular than females. Whether your feline is mixed or purebred—Mixed Maine Coons are typically smaller than purebred felines.

Do Maine Coon cats' eye colors change? ›

Maine Coons have large, beautiful eyes that typically have a slight slant. Maine Coon kittens are born with blue eyes, with the color transitioning through development. Purebred Maine Coon cats typically have gold/yellow or green eyes.

What two breeds make a Maine Coon? ›

Genetic testing suggests the Maine Coon is a descendant of both the Norwegian Forest cat and a mysterious extinct domestic breed, so it's likely the Vikings are responsible. As for how Maine Coons got their names, one theory involves Captain Charles Coon, a British sea captain who kept long-haired cats aboard his ship.

Why is my Maine Coon still small? ›

Could Maine Coon Cats Be Small? Yes, they can be small compared to large Maine Coons and there are a few reasons why your cat might not be growing to its full size. For example, genetics play a huge role in whether your cat will reach the higher end of the Maine Coon averages. Another reason could be their diet.

What two cats make a Maine Coon cat? ›

It is believed Maine Coon cats are descendants of domestic short-haired cats that bred with Scandinavian cats brought to North America by Norsem*n. As such, the Maine Coon cat may be related to the Norwegian Forest Cat.

What are the weaknesses of Maine Coon cats? ›

Orthopedic Problems: Maine Coons can be prone to orthopedic problems due to their large and heavy bodies. Hip dysplasia is particularly common in this breed. Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Maine Coons can also be prone to a genetic disease called spinal muscular atrophy.

What are the rarest Maine Coon colors? ›

Typical Maine Coon colours are brown tabby, black, white, blue, and cream. The two rarest Maine Coon colours are gold and silver. They're brought about by a rare inhibitor gene that causes the loss of pigmentation in the undercoat.

What makes a Maine Coon more expensive? ›

The cost of Maine Coon kittens can range from $1000 to $2000, with purebreds usually costing more. The cost of a Maine Coon kitten can vary widely depending on factors such as breeder reputation, pedigree, health testing, coat color, and gender. However, the initial purchase price is only part of the equation.

What cat looks like a Maine Coon but isn t? ›

Is there a breed of domesticated cat that comes close to being as big as a Maine Coon? A Norwegian Forest cat, is only a little smaller than a Main Coon, and they look very similar, as is a Siberian cat.

What two cats make a Maine Coon? ›

It is believed Maine Coon cats are descendants of domestic short-haired cats that bred with Scandinavian cats brought to North America by Norsem*n. As such, the Maine Coon cat may be related to the Norwegian Forest Cat.

Do all Maine Coons have lynx tips? ›

Lynx-tips (hair on tip of ear) do not occur on every Maine Coon or can vary from 1/4" to spectacular 1" legnths. The standard permits eyes in the colors of green, gold or copper or a combination except in white cats where blue or odd eyes are permitted.

What do Maine Coon cats eyes look like? ›

Maine Coons have large, beautiful eyes that typically have a slight slant. Maine Coon kittens are born with blue eyes, with the color transitioning through development. Purebred Maine Coon cats typically have gold/yellow or green eyes.

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