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Maine Coon

British pronunciation/mˈeɪn kˈuːn/
American pronunciation/mˈeɪn kˈuːn/
Maine Coon
[NOUN]
1

a domestic cat breed naturally found in the US, characterized by its large size and shaggy coat

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Maine Coon definition and meaning

What is a "Maine Coon"?

The Maine Coon is a large, long-haired cat breed known for its majestic appearance and friendly personality. They are one of the oldest natural cat breeds in North America and are often referred to as the "gentle giants" of the cat world due to their size and temperament. Maine Coon cats have a sturdy build with a muscular body, large tufted ears, and a long, bushy tail. Their fur is thick and luxurious, with a distinctive mane-like ruff around their neck. Maine Coons come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, and their fur is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions. They are known for their friendly, outgoing, and sociable nature, often getting along well with other pets and children. Maine Coon cats are also known for their playful and intelligent personalities, and they enjoy interactive playtime and mental stimulation. They are often described as being loving, loyal, and affectionate companions, making them a popular choice for cat lovers who are looking for a gentle giant with a friendly disposition.

Examples
1He's a Maine coon.
2Then he welcomed an adorable Maine Coon named Nacho into his home.
3They're Maine coons, and they're kittens, and they're enormous, and they're adorable.
4Ooh, it's a Christmas card with a pug and a Maine Coon cat.
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