Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What does the pedigree of Maine Coon mean?

What does the pedigree of Maine Coon mean?

Maine Cat is a large American cat species native to Maine, also known as "tabby cat". The pedigree of Maine Coon refers to its ancestors and the genetic characteristics and genes in the process of reproduction. Maine Coon's ancestor is a wild cat breed native to North America. Later, it was domesticated by humans and mated with other cat species, forming the present Maine cat species.

Maine Coon is a big, muscular and robust cat, with a body length of 1 m and a weight of 7-1/kg. The characteristics of Maine cats include a wide head, round eyes and big straight ears. Its short and dense hair is waterproof and can withstand extremely cold weather. The pedigree characteristics of Maine cats are inherited from their ancestors, which makes them a healthy, strong, intelligent and docile cat species.

Maine Coon has become one of the most popular pet cats in the world because of its unique pedigree and gentle and friendly personality. Compared with other cat species, Maine cats are easy to establish close relationship with human beings, like to be close to human beings, and show high loyalty and love. Maine Coon is widely regarded as an "emotional" cat species, which can be expressed according to the owner's mood under appropriate circumstances. They are also an animal suitable for family life, because they are gentle, intelligent and have good interpersonal relationships, and they are ideal companion animals.