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    Help! Advice for odd over-stimulation aggression

    I found from a friend with the same breed cat as mine, a Maine Coon, that they are very hot to trot, meaning they need something to work off their need for stimulation. Maine Coons take awhile to mature and he's only 1yr old. In place of giving  him stimulation I was keeping him in a bathroom...
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    Biting ME

    I have a Maine Coon, at least everyone says he's a Maine Coon + the Shelter Vet. I've had him about 3 weeks. He's starting to bite me, a LOT. Sometimes I can see it's rough play, sometimes aggression, and at times I can't tell. What bothers me are two things: he wasn't like this at the start but...
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    New Soon To Write Much

    Right now I'm already getting too teared up to see the page well, so I'll go into all my cat's (Mansfield) wonderful qualities in some future time. But a particular problem I'm having is all the other deaths that occurred this year. My best friend of 45 years whose children I watched grow from...
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    Big Mistake With NEW CAT First day

    Thanks so much. I have to remember my old cat's position. And when she first saw the new cat, I had snuck him in. So out of nowhere my old cat suddenly sees a stranger coming out of the bathroom. She was probably completely freaked out. Thanks so much!
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    Big Mistake With NEW CAT First day

    I got a cat from a shelter that is likely a Maine Coon. That's what the shelter said. They are very gentle cats and he is that way, Maine Coon or not. The existing cat was very needy when introduced to my last old cat, who had to be put to sleep so there was no problem at that time.. But I...
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