Maine Coon vs Manx

Which cat breed is right for you?

Maine Coon

Size
10–25 lbs
Lifespan
10–13 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Gentle Friendly Intelligent Playful

Manx

Size
8–12 lbs
Lifespan
8–14 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Loyal Playful Social Intelligent

About the Maine Coon

The Maine Coon is North America's oldest natural longhaired breed — originating in the rugged state of Maine, where it earned the official title of state cat in 1985. This giant breed is one of the largest domesticated cats in the world, with males weighing 13–25 pounds and females 8–14 pounds, and some individuals exceeding 40 inches in total length. Their thick, water-resistant double coat is longer on the stomach, ruff, and tail — adapted to harsh New England winters — and comes in virtually every color and pattern except pointed.

Temperament & Personality

Maine Coons are famously gentle giants — sociable, intelligent, and remarkably patient with children, other cats, and dogs alike. They are playful and curious well into adulthood, often fascinated by water and known for their endearing chirping and trilling vocalizations rather than typical meowing. Their dog-like loyalty, trainability, and easygoing nature have made them consistently one of the most popular cat breeds worldwide.

Pros

  • Gentle, patient temperament — exceptional with children and other pets
  • Dog-like personality — can learn tricks, walk on a leash, and play fetch
  • Majestic appearance with a luxurious mane and plumed tail
  • Hardy, adaptable breed that thrives in cold climates

Cons

  • Prone to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hip dysplasia, and spinal muscular atrophy
  • Large size means higher food costs, bigger litter boxes, and sturdier furniture
  • Dense coat requires brushing 2–3 times per week to prevent mats and tangles
  • Slow to mature — takes 3–5 years to reach full size, extending the kitten-energy phase

Ready to share your home with a magnificent Maine Coon? Find gentle giants available for adoption on Puplister.

About the Manx

The Manx hails from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, where its signature taillessness has been documented since at least the 18th century. A sturdy, medium-sized cat weighing 8–12 pounds, the Manx has a round head, prominent cheeks, and powerful hind legs that sit noticeably higher than the front — giving it a distinctive rabbit-like hop. The double coat comes in virtually every color and pattern, from solid white to classic tabby, and ranges from short (Manx) to semi-long (Cymric variant).

Temperament & Personality

Manx cats are playful, dog-like companions that often learn to fetch and come when called. They bond deeply with their families and tend to be protective — some owners report their Manx growling at unfamiliar sounds. They generally get along well with children and other pets, though they may pick one favorite person to shadow throughout the day.

Pros

  • Highly trainable and can learn tricks, fetch, and respond to commands
  • Excellent mouser with strong hunting instincts
  • Adaptable to apartments and houses alike
  • Loyal and protective of their family

Cons

  • Manx syndrome — a spinal defect linked to the tailless gene — can cause serious health issues in some kittens
  • Prone to arthritis in the tailbone area as they age
  • The double coat sheds heavily, especially during seasonal changes
  • May become overly attached to one person, leading to separation anxiety

If a loyal, playful companion with a unique silhouette sounds like your perfect match, explore Manx cats available for adoption on Puplister today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Maine Coon and a Manx?
The Maine Coon is 10–25 lbs sized while the Manx is 8–12 lbs sized. They differ in size (10–25 lbs vs 8–12 lbs), lifespan (10–13 years vs 8–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Maine Coon or Manx?
Maine Coon is generally good with kids. Manx is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Maine Coon or Manx?
The Maine Coon has a lifespan of 10–13 years while the Manx has a lifespan of 8–14 years.

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