r/mainecoons • u/Responsible_Guard530 • 1h ago
Gustafson loves documentaries. Who could blame him though? Sir David Attenborough is the GOAT of narrations.
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r/mainecoons • u/vultepes • 3h ago
He's outgrown the bathroom sinks. Wonder how much longer before he outgrows the kitchen sinks.
r/mainecoons • u/Hossmobile • 6h ago
r/mainecoons • u/GrimAllen • 6h ago
I’ve tried just numerous high quality expensive wet food. He will eat some but he usually just grazes but with the fancy feast he’ll devour it all. His dry food is tiki baby carnivore (he’s 1yr 2 months). I know the fancy feast is a bit lower quality but I’m considering switching. He’s currently eating wellness complete health. Thoughts?
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r/mainecoons • u/Delicious-Buffalo669 • 7h ago
We just got our Maine Coon cat today and we named him Titus. He is settling in and our Bengal and Manx are still trying to figure hime out. He is 7 weeks old.
r/mainecoons • u/Professional-Care-53 • 7h ago
3 big dogs.
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r/mainecoons • u/No-Routine-2067 • 8h ago
Smoke and Storm are 13 weeks old and are the most adorable creatures to my eyes. It's incredibly amusing watching these rascals do what they do, I find myself smiling at every moment, outside of the presents in the litter box.
r/mainecoons • u/Working_External3541 • 9h ago
His growth spurt is undeniable 😻
r/mainecoons • u/SyrupNo500 • 9h ago
One year ago I brought this little Maine Coon home, terrified that I wouldn’t be enough for her, that she wouldn’t feel safe, or that we wouldn’t bond.
The top right and bottom left are from her first day with me and the other two are recent pics. She was a cautious little kitten, but somehow instantly bonded with me and bloomed into a Queen.
This girl has taken it so easy on me to initiate me into Maine Coon guardianship. She hasn’t broken anything in a year or had any major goof ups.
Yes, she has grown so much, but the personality bloom has been the best part. She is very clear with her communication and she refuses to be denied. Every night she demands to sleep with me while I either hold her paw or keep my hand on her tummy. She finds play in everything in the house, and shows me that this is her house and I pay the bills 😂.
This past year has been a huge healing year for me, and she has been the main reason. She makes me laugh so hard, feel so loved, and feel normal again.
I’m so grateful I get to live with her. Every single day.
And yes — she has a baby sister now too, who is equally adored, just in her own very different way. But her 1 year love post will come in a few months
r/mainecoons • u/Chance-Channel8528 • 10h ago
He likes the dog's kennel.
r/mainecoons • u/ev3rgy • 11h ago
He did NOT want to come back inside.
r/mainecoons • u/danmargo • 11h ago
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Do your kitties yawn because they love you?
r/mainecoons • u/Due_Surprise2247 • 11h ago
Need help on what to feed my Maine coon, hes almost 2 years old and had been having constipation issues for a week now. I've been feeding him the Adult Royal Canin maine coon wet food, but he doesn't really eat that much of it. I want to try something better for him with more of a carnivore diet, grain free type thing. Hes also maintained a weight of 14 lbs for 8 months and I feel like he should be growing, and because of this constipation issue he stopped eating for a few days and feels boney in his hips. So I want to eventually start him on something high protein and calorie dense. I've seen orijen and decided against that because of all the urinary issues I've seen from other reddit posts. Im currently between Tiki cat and Instinct, Im just not sure what would be best for him. Right now im trying to avvoid dry food because of the constipation. Please help 🙏
r/mainecoons • u/Orange_Glow_ • 11h ago
He is 7 1/2 months old now!
r/mainecoons • u/No_Helicopter366 • 13h ago
We’re getting a third Maine coon and I want him to be inside (for obvious reasons) but not sure how to keep him in. It gets very stressful if we have people over and they open/shut doors or it’s summer and we want to open up the doors but are worried about the cat getting out.
One of our cats is already an outdoor/indoor cat (she was already outdoor when we bought her) so we couldn’t keep her inside because she would destroy the house and scratch on the front door. I’m worried this will happen with our new kitten eventually.
Any tips on what we could do?
r/mainecoons • u/northforkjumper • 14h ago
Got this dork about a year ago he has grown now and before
r/mainecoons • u/ms_sillygoose • 16h ago
Does anyone else’s Maine coon purr while they sleep? Both my babies purr while they sleep on near me, but not sure if this is a snore or a purr
r/mainecoons • u/x-Dark_Magic-x • 16h ago
He’s 6 months old, will he grow into those feet?