How to Identify a Maine Coon Kitten

Are you looking for the newest addition to your fur family? Or did you bring home a bundle of joy that have think may have all the traits of a Maine Coon?

Either way, there are some sure-fire ways of telling whether or not the furry little creature has what it takes to grow into a full-size Maine Coon.

If you want to separate the men from the boys, or the Maine Coons from your average house cat, there are certain characteristics you’ll need to look out for.

Unlike most other cats, who have round, pointy ears, Maine Coons have large, wide-set ears that are more rectangular in shape.

The Ears of a Maine Coon

One of the most striking features of a Maine Coon is its eyes. They have large, oval-shaped eyes that are usually a bright green or blue color.

Maine Coon Eyes

Maine Coons are known for being gentle giants. They are usually very affectionate and loving towards their humans and make great companions.

Maine Coon Temperemant

They are known for making a unique trilling noise that is similar to a bird call. This noise is usually made when they are greeting their humans or other pets.

What Sound Does a Maine Coon Make?

As mentioned before, Maine Coons have large, broad faces with high cheekbones and big ears. Their noses are also usually slightly longer than that of a regular domestic cat.

Face Shape of a Maine Coon

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