Maine Coon Breed Standard

Maine Coons can are registered with CFA, ACFA, FIFe, and TICA. Although initially bred for valuable hunting skills, today’s breed is a slow-paced hunter that is more likely to lick and cuddle your mouse than hunt it. The Maine Coon has a notable gentle disposition, loves to cuddle, loves everyone, has low energy needs, and can adapt to any home.

What is a breed standard?

Breed standards are devised by breed associations or breed clubs, not by individuals, and are written to reflect the use or purpose of the species and breed of the animal. Breed standards help define the ideal animal of a breed and provide goals for breeders in improving stock. Breeders often say the standard is the guide to pursue excellence.

Each breed standard represents in words the ideal picture for which breeders strive. Breed standards reflect our ideal specimen which show cats will be evaluated. In each standard, you will even see an entire section on the breed’s ideal temperament.

  1. CFA Breed Standard PDF

  2. FIFe Breed Standard PDF

  3. TICA Breed Standard PDF

What is a “breed club”?

There is a parent club or breed club that creates dog breeding standards in the first place. This parent club may choose to create an entirely new standard, update an existing one, or let the standard remain as it is.

  1. ACF standard

  2. ACFA/CAA standard

  3. CCA-AFC standard

  4. GCCF standard

Maine Coon Compared To Other Breeds

From Guide to House Cats - Source: http://majnouna.deviantart.com/

From Guide to House Cats - Source: http://majnouna.deviantart.com/

References

  1. The Governing Council of the Cat Fancy, The UK's Premier Registration body

    https://www.gccfcats.org/

  2. Comparing Breeds Diagram From Guide to House Cats

    http://majnouna.deviantart.com/

 
Michelle Tuck