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Bob Adkins wrote:
Do Maine Coon's make sweet pets? Do they have a wild streak and tear up the house trying to get out, or are they content to stay indoors? I dislike the sight of flattened cats on the road. Mine have been content to stay in the house. Pretty much any cat gets used to the situation sooner or later. All will try to escape giving a shot at it. Maine Coons are certainly different than a lot of other cats. I can't live without at least one in my life. They tend to live longer than average, reaching twenty not being uncommon for them. (The one I grew up with lived to twenty-two.) Each seems to have a very distinct personality and know what they want. Mine have all been very set in their ways in one way or another. Chelsea, my current MC, must be touching me, likes to initiate the contact, hates to be touched if she doesn't initiate it and loves to groom (lick) me. If anything does not go her way, she won't hesitate to scratch or bite. These range from "warning shots" (don't do that again if you know what's good for you) to inflicting serious damage. I just can't imagine living without their supremely in control, regal character. Do you (or anyone else) know if Bengals make sweet pets? I've heard mixed things about them. I think it all boils down to making sure you research the breeder. I've heard they're wonderfully sweet tempered but like any other animal, bad breeders do too much in-breeding which results in neurotic animals. I actually thought seriously about getting one but then stumbled across my gorgeous baby Spike at the shelter so that was that. How about longevity? Is either breed notoriously short-lived or susceptible to ailments? As I said, Maine Coons are known for their longevity. Chelsea is almost 11 and romps the house with out 11 month old kitten. I love the impressive size of the Maine coon's, and the unusual look of the Bengal's. However, in the end, it's not size or appearance that makes a good pet. I don't know about that. *grin* Next cat for me will be another Maine Coon or a Norwegian Forest Cat. Susan who has a perverse fondness for black clothes considering she has four cats, two gunea pigs, a hamster and other assorted pets *laugh* shsimko at duke dot edu |
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