What is the personality of a Maine Coon cat?
Maine Coon cats have a docile personality, are relatively quiet, don’t like to bark, and get along well with people. Although the Maine Coon cat is larger in size, it also likes to be coquettish with its owner. Its cry is also very distinctive, and it can make a chirping sound like a bird. It is also very loyal to its owner, has high obedience, and will protect its owner when encountering danger. It is a very suitable domestic pet.
Shows of a Maine Coon cat recognizing its owner:
1. When a cat recognizes its owner, it is very clingy and will follow its owner wherever he goes.
2. When the owner comes home, he is very enthusiastic towards the owner and will rub his head against the owner.
3. When the owner calls it, it will immediately run to the owner and call to the owner.
4. It is very relaxed in front of the owner, and will allow the owner to touch itself. Sometimes it will expose its belly for the owner to touch.
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