how does a male Maine coon act like when it has rabbies
It depends on the Main Coon. A few probably do like to swim, but they are not known for their love of water. The Turkish Van is the cat known for it's love of water. It is nicknamed the "swimming cat" In general Main Coons don't like water, but I bet that some do, swimming isn't what Main Coons are known for.
Maine coons like to live in cool places but they can live in warm place keep in mind they like cool places better but warm is fine to
Its called Maine coon because it is originated in Maine part of north america and the coon part because they look like cat and raccoon mix.
I think a good name for a Maine Coon is Simba..:)..X
It all depends on the personalities of the cats. Maine Coons are friendly and kitten like. But a shy timid cat might not be a good fit for a Maine Coon.
If the dog is hyper, no the cat gets ticked off. If its calm, the cat will snuggle with it.
No. Maine Coons, like other breeds of domestic cat, are solitary and hunt by themselves. By the way, pack is used to describe a group of wolves or dogs, not cats.
Oh, dude, Maine Coons typically go into heat around the age of 5-6 months, but it can vary. They're not big on sharing their calendars, so it's a bit unpredictable. Just keep an eye out for any signs like increased vocalization and affection, and you'll know it's time for some feline romance.
Maine Coons like any other cat, are obligate carnivores. This means their digestive system is only capable of digesting meat. Without meat they will starve and die. However, occasionally you will see cats eat other things that they cannot digest (e.g. grass). It is usually assumed such things add some fiber (absent in meat) and help with occasional stomach problems.
Maine Coons originally come from Maine (United States) and are a long-haired breed of cat adapted to a colder climate. They have long hair to protect them from the cold, and fluff between their toes and under their feet to prevent them from getting stuck to snow or ice. Maine Coons have adapted to be very agile, slender cats, most likely to enter burrows and catch rodents hiding from the cold. When they sleep they wrap their long, fluffy tails around them, which not only keeps them warm but also protects their sensitive nose and mouth from wind and cold.
i own a female Maine coon cat and she is very greedy she is very fussy and doesnt like cat food Maine coon cats are very big and will rpobably eat as much as you feed them ask the person who you get the cat from or research online but my Maine coon cat will eat as much ham and chicken as you will give her