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Maine Coon Cats

Maine Coon cats are a very large cat breed. These cats are commonly noted for the long hair that comes from their ears. These cats can easily weigh 20 pounds and still be at a healthy weight. They are very gentle and loving. They also are a very playful cat breed. They tend to easily get along with other pets and people. This is why they are considered gentle giants. 

Common Health issues seen In Maine Coons  

  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Many pure breed cats can develop heart conditions. HCM is commonly seen in Maine Coon Cats. This is where the heart wall becomes thicker causing your cat's heart not to function properly. Many cats with HCM will need continual monitoring and medication for their heart to function properly.
  • Dental Disease: Many cats can be prone to dental issues and require frequent dental cleanings and treatments. 
  • Hip Dysplasia: Maine Coons can also have hips issues due to their larger size. Hip dysplasia can cause long-term pain and inflammation. It is best to keep your Maine Coon at a healthy weight to help keep your cat healthy and happy. 

Pet Insurance for Maine Coon Cats

If you are looking for pet health insurance for your Maine Coon cat, you should ensure that genetic conditions are covered. Maine Coon Cats can develop heart issues or be born with this as they are genetically predisposed to heart conditions. It is best to have your cat examined every 6 to 12 months by your vet to ensure that your cat does not have any new heart condition that needs treatment. The earlier you detect a heart issue in your Maine Coon, the better the outcome, as there are medications that your cat can take every day to help prevent their heart disease from worsening. You will also want one with short waiting times as many of these procedures need to be done as soon as possible.

You could also consider enrolling in Pet Assure, a veterinary discount plan that is a low-cost pet insurance alternative. This plan has no exclusions due to age, breed, or hereditary conditions. Even pre-existing conditions are covered! Get a quote today. It's perfect for Maine Coons! 


 
Medically Reviewed by Sara Ochoa, DVM

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