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![]() The gentle giant of cats. Friendly, intelligent, and adaptable with a magnificent coat. |
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![]() Goes limp when picked up. Gentle, calm, and devoted companion. |
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| Life Span | 12-18 years | 12-18 years |
| Origin | United States | United States |
| Group | Natural | — |
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| Temperament | FriendlyIntelligentGentleAdaptable | GentleCalmDevotedDocile |
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| Exercise | Maine Coon cats enjoy moderate daily play. Provide a mix of interactive toys and independent play options like puzzle feeders. 15-20 minutes of dedicated play time helps keep them mentally stimulated and physically fit. | Ragdoll cats have a calm disposition but still benefit from gentle daily play. Short interactive sessions with wand toys or laser pointers help maintain a healthy weight. 10-15 minutes of play once or twice a day is usually sufficient. |
| Grooming | Maine Coon cats need regular brushing 1-2 times per week to keep their coat healthy. Standard nail trimming and ear checks should be performed regularly. An occasional bath may be needed but is generally not required frequently. | Ragdoll cats need regular brushing 1-2 times per week to keep their coat healthy. Standard nail trimming and ear checks should be performed regularly. An occasional bath may be needed but is generally not required frequently. |
| Diet | Feed Maine Coon cats a high-quality, protein-rich diet appropriate for their age and activity level. Fresh water should always be available. Portion control is important to prevent obesity. Consult your veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations, especially if your cat has any health concerns. | Feed Ragdoll cats a high-quality, protein-rich diet appropriate for their age and activity level. Fresh water should always be available. Portion control is important to prevent obesity. Consult your veterinarian for specific dietary recommendations, especially if your cat has any health concerns. |