Maine Coon: the cat with the most fur.
If there's one cat that stands out for its size, noble character, and impressive coat, it's undoubtedly the Maine Coon . Known as the "gentle giant," this breed, originally from the United States, has won over homes around the world thanks to its majestic appearance and sociable personality.
In this blog, we tell you everything about this wonderful breed and how to care for its fur, the most abundant in the domestic feline world.
What makes the Maine Coon special?
The Maine Coon is one of the oldest breeds of domestic cats in North America. What is most striking about this feline is:
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Its large size (it can weigh between 6 and 10 kg).
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Its fur is long, thick, and water-resistant .
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His affectionate and calm nature .
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Its long, fluffy tail resembles that of a raccoon.
In fact, its abundant coat makes it the cat with the most fur in the domestic world , which requires special attention to keep it healthy, free of knots and shiny.
Characteristics of the Maine Coon's coat
The Maine Coon's coat is adapted to cold, wet climates. It consists of:
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A dense inner layer that acts as thermal insulation.
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A longer, waterproof outer layer .
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Tufts of fur on ears, paws and between toes , which help it withstand the cold.
This hair structure gives it a wild aesthetic, but it also implies certain specific care needs .
How to care for a Maine Coon's coat?
Although their coat is easier to maintain than that of other long-haired breeds, it still needs regular care. Here are some key points:
1. Frequent brushing
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Ideally, 3 times a week to avoid knots and hairballs.
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Use a long-bristled metal brush or a comb specifically designed for long-haired breeds.
2. Diet rich in fatty acids
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The coat's health is evident from within. A diet rich in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids , such as natural salmon oil , promotes a shiny, strong, and dandruff-free coat.
3. Natural supplements
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Functional supplements with essential nutrients help maintain the immune system and skin health in optimal condition.
4. Hairball control
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Maine Coons groom themselves a lot, so it's key to offer them natural products that promote digestion and intestinal transit.

Does the Maine Coon shed a lot of hair?
Yes, especially during shedding seasons (spring and autumn) . It's advisable to increase brushing and feeding during these periods. A healthy coat will be easier to manage, less prone to tangles, and more comfortable for the cat and its environment.
What natural products can help you?
At Maikai Pets we offer a complete range to care for your Maine Coon's coat from the inside out:
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🐟 100% natural salmon oil : source of Omega 3 for shinier, healthier hair.
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🧼 Natural ear cleaner : to maintain hygiene without irritating your skin.
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🐾 Paw pad repairer : ideal for indoor cats with dry contact areas.
Interesting facts about the Maine Coon
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It is considered the "dog" of the feline world because of its sociable and playful nature.
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Some Maine Coons can grow to be over 1 meter long with their tails stretched out .
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They are available in more than 75 color combinations .
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Despite their size, they are quiet cats, usually communicating with soft meows and trills.
Conclusion
The Maine Coon is much more than just a furry cat . It's a loyal, elegant, and energetic companion that requires special attention, especially regarding nutrition and hygiene.
At Maikai Pets we help you care for your pet naturally, with products specifically formulated to keep them healthy inside and radiant outside.