Andrew is a treasure for sure! His personality is like no other, he is dossal and easy going as all can be, but at the same time curious and playful. He is not as cuddly as some of our other Maine Coons, but he loves company and to lay with you for hours on end.
He is all floof and no fat! He is going to be one massive boy when he is fully grown. He is already a massive 15 pounds at only 1 year only and growing every day. Whenever I go to the kitchen to get something out of the fridge, I hear his trill of "feed me mommy! I am hungrrrry" Just like any true teenager!
We are very excited to see his babies later this summer!
(HOH-moh-ZY-gus) A term that describes having two identical versions of the same gene (one inherited from the mother and one inherited from the father) in this case the (ns) black silver trait.
Certified genetic testing performed by MyCatScan.com and my vet Northwest Verterinary Clinic of Stanwood, WA
PKD, PKDef SMA, HCM as well as blood typing
At de Empurr' Dune, US - Professional Maine Coon Cattery, our vision is to promote the health and well-being of Maine Coons through responsible breeding practices and education.
All of our breeding cats are tested. Andrew has perfect hips! He will be tested again at age 2.5 and 4 years.
We hope to help educate our customers and future c
At de Empurr' Dune, US - Professional Maine Coon Cattery, our vision is to promote the health and well-being of Maine Coons through responsible breeding practices and education.
All of our breeding cats are tested. Andrew has perfect hips! He will be tested again at age 2.5 and 4 years.
We hope to help educate our customers and future customers through our website and social platforms, please take a moment to read about our Hip Dysplasia Study, as this is a passionate area of study for both myself and my mentor Jolana Pisova at Nile Goddess, CZ Maine Coon Cattery
Please visit The Study Room to learn more about our Study
Why Test for Hip Dysplasia in Maine Coons
Hip dysplasia is a known concern in Maine Coon cats, impacting their quality of life. Testing is vital for:
Why Test for Hip Dysplasia in Maine Coons
Hip dysplasia is a known concern in Maine Coon cats, impacting their quality of life. Testing is vital for:
Pedigree issued by Panama Cat Club, z. s.
So proud of both his grandparents Champion Shine Nuar Oxymoron, UA and InerChampion Tootsie Goldentown, RU
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