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Which cat breed is right for you?
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.
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.
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Formerly known as the Napoleon, the Minuet was created in 1996 by crossing Munchkins with Persian-group breeds — Persians, Himalayans, and Exotic Shorthairs. The result is a low-slung, round-faced cat weighing 5–9 pounds with the sweet, doll-like expression of a Persian on a compact Munchkin frame. Minuets come in both longhair and shorthair varieties, in every color and pattern imaginable — from pointed to bicolor to solid.
Minuets inherit the gentle, easygoing nature of their Persian ancestry combined with the energetic curiosity of the Munchkin. They are affectionate without being demanding, happy to sit on your lap but equally content chasing a feather toy across the room. They do well in households with children and other cats, rarely displaying aggression or territorial behavior.
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