Maine Coon Colors

Maine Coons are available in a variety of 75 different color combinations with the exception of pointed patterns and colors. Common colors for Maine Coons include blue, red, black, white, silver, and brown. Maine Coons can be with white patches of varying degrees or a completely solid color with no white. Maine Coons Patterns are separate from the coat’s color, the accepted patterns are classic, mackerel, spotted/ticked, solid, and torbie.

Solid coat colors in cats. Photography ©Thinkstock Images.

Solid coat colors in cats. Photography ©Thinkstock Images.


SOLID Colors

Genetically there are four basic solid colors of cats: black, chocolate, cinnamon and red. All other solid colors are modifications of these. Red is a form of tabby as it is impossible to completely eliminate the tabby markings.

Why are there not five basic colors? White is counted as an absence of color rather than a color.

Different countries, registries and breeds have different names for some of the same basic colours. Even where the same name is used, there may be different views on what is an acceptable or ideal version of that color. Colors that appear identical to the human eye are caused by different genetic interactions.

The same colors are called by different names in different breeds. Even in the same breed, the color may have different names depending on which country the cat comes from and which registry it is registered with. American registries like to add "mink" after the Tonkinese colors whereas British registries use the same name for that color as is used in the equivalent Siamese or Burmese colour. Confused? Don't worry - there are some cross-reference tables later on!

The jet-black colour you known as "black" is called "ebony" and "ebony tabby" in Orientals, "black" in solid coloured domestic shorthairs, "brown" when it refers to brown tabby domestic shorthairs, "bronze" in Egyptian Maus, "tawny" in Ocicats and "ruddy" in Abyssinians. In colour-pointed cats, "black" is called "seal". In Burmese it is "sable" or "seal sepia" and in American Tonkinese it is "cinnamon" or "natural mink". In the Asian breed (self Burmese cats) it has a breed name to itself "Bombay". Shaded silvers, black smokes and chinchilla cats may look various shades of grey or silver, but they are black cats with silver roots to their fur. Add dilution and it becomes "blue". Modify the dilution and it becomes "caramel". Yet it is still basically a black cat.

The dilute gene must be present in both the sire and dam’s pedigree in order to produce dilute offspring.

 
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Bi-Colors

A bicolor cat or piebald Maine Coon Cat is a cat with white fur combined with fur of some other color, for example, black or tabby. There are various patterns of a bicolor cat. These range from a Turkish Van pattern (color on the crown of the head and the tail only) through to solid color with a throat locket.

  • BLACK & WHITE

  • BLUE & WHITE

  • RED & WHITE

  • CREAM & WHITE


Parti-Colors

"Tortoiseshell" is typically reserved for particolored cats with relatively small or no white markings. Those that are largely white with tortoiseshell patches are described as tricolor, tortoiseshell-and-white (in the United Kingdom), or calico (in Canada and the United States)

Colors in this category:

  • TORTOISESHELL

  • BLUE-CREAM


Shell, Shaded, Smoke

What is a smoke color cat?

Smoke Color Maine Coons are a solid color cat that carries the inhibitor gene which suppresses the color in the hair shaft. This means that the cat's hairs are dark (usually black) at the tips but have much lighter colored bands near the bottom. All solid colors can be affected by the inhibitor gene which labels them “Smoke” plus the underlining solid color.

  • Example: Solid Blue + Inhibitor Gene = Blue Smoke

  • Example: Solid Red + Inhibitor Gene = Red Smoke

How to tell the difference between the shaded, shell, and silver cats?

  1. Silver color cats have more than 33% of the hair ends colored.

  2. Shaded color cats have 33% or 1/3 of the hair ends are colored.

  3. Shell color cats have 12% or 1/8 of the hair ends are colored.

Colors in this category:

  1. CHINCHILLA SILVER

  2. SHADED SILVER

  3. CHINCHILLA BLUE SILVER

  4. SHADED BLUE SILVER

  5. SHELL CAMEO

  6. SHADED CAMEO

  7. SHELL CREAM

  8. SHADED CREAM

  9. SHELL TORTOISESHELL

  10. SHADED TORTOISESHELL

  11. SHELL BLUE-CREAM

  12. SHADED BLUE-CREAM

  13. BLACK SMOKE

  14. BLUE SMOKE

  15. CAMEO SMOKE

  16. CREAM SMOKE

  17. TORTIE SMOKE

  18. BLUE-CREAM SMOKE


Shaded/Smoke with White

  • CHINCHILLA SILVER & WHITE

  • SHADED SILVER & WHITE

  • CHINCHILLA BLUE SILVER & WHITE

  • SHADED BLUE SILVER & WHITE

  • SHELL CAMEO & WHITE

  • SHADED CAMEO & WHITE

  • SHELL CREAM & WHITE

  • SHADED CREAM & WHITE

  • SHELL TORTOISESHELL & WHITE

  • SHADED TORTOISESHELL & WHITE

  • SHELL CALICO

  • SHADED CALICO

  • SHELL BLUE-CREAM & WHITE

  • SHADED BLUE-CREAM & WHITE

  • SHELL DILUTE CALICO


Tabby

  • BROWN TABBY

  • BROWN PATCHED TABBY

  • SILVER TABBY

  • SILVER PATCHED TABBY

  • RED TABBY

  • BLUE-SILVER TABBY

  • BLUE-SILVER PATCHED TABBY

  • BLUE TABBY

  • BLUE PATCHED TABBY

  • CREAM TABBY

  • CREAM SILVER TABBY

  • CAMEO TABBY


Tabby with White

  • BROWN TABBY & WHITE

  • BROWN PATCHED TABBY & WHITE

  • SILVER TABBY & WHITE

  • SILVER PATCHED TABBY & WHITE

  • RED TABBY & WHITE

  • TABBY & WHITE

  • PATCHED TABBY & WHITE


Gallery

If you have a clear picture of colors not shown please email me and I will provide credit to list your photo below!



Colors as listed on CFA (Cat Fanciers’ Association) website 2018

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Michelle Tuck