What is the annual budget for a Maine Coon cat?


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Imposing cat recognizable by its semi-long hair, square muzzle, and ears with feathers, the Maine Coon owes its name to the state of Maine in the United States where it is said to have originated. Several legends tell of the birth of this breed. 

The most fanciful and widespread explains that it would result from a cross between a cat from the forests of the northeast and a raccoon (colloquially called “coon” in English). Prestigious cat adored in the 1860s, the Maine Coon was the subject of numerous exhibitions. However, the breed was relegated to oblivion at the end of the 1940s in favor of Persians and Siamese.

Owning a pet, be it a dog or a Maine Coon cat, implies annual expenses for health, food, and necessary equipment (litter box, basket, kibble dispenser, bowls, shipping crate, etc.)

Health

The first year is often the most expensive because your pet will receive several vaccines for each consultation with the veterinarian, count between 60 and 70 dollars. We must add sterilization (about 90 dollars for a male and 120 dollars for a female) without forgetting to deworm it regularly (count 70 dollars over the year).

Then, without any specific health problem, you will still have to pay around 150 dollars/year for booster shots and deworming. In serious injuries that require surgery, the bill can quickly climb. Fortunately, you have the possibility of taking out cat insurance, which allows you to be reimbursed. 

The Maine Coon is a highly inbred breed. As a result, certain diseases affect it more particularly:

  • Hip dysplasia: hereditary malformation of the hip joint resulting in the disappearance of cartilage. This disease develops all the more if the Maine coon is obese.
  • Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: This is a genetic heart failure but can also be due to a diet that is too low.
  • Polycystic kidney disease: results in cysts that compress the renal tissue and prevent the kidney from functioning normally.
  • Spinal muscular atrophy: nerve cell disease that results in atrophy and muscle weakness.
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Food

From cheap to high-end and premium food, it’s up to you to choose the quality you want for your pet. You can choose between dry or wet food, which varies the price.

For information, a cat consumes 50 to 60 grams of kibble/day, which represents approximately 22 kg/year. It’s up to you to do the math and choose the right food for your budget and your cat (kitten, adult, or sterilized).

If the Maine coon is imposing, this does not mean that you should feed it a lot because this breed is prone to fattening. On the other hand, its food must remain rich all the time of its long growth. The Maine Coon will therefore consume richer kitten kibble longer than other cats. His long coat requires more protein and fatty acids than the average cat.

On the other hand, like all different breeds of cats, the Maine Coon needs food rich in proteins of animal origin (meat, fish, and shellfish) present in most boxes and kibbles for good quality cats. To be healthy, the Maine Coon needs plenty of water.

Equipment

Having an animal also means ensuring its well-being. Also, you will need to invest in:

  • It would be best to have a transport case (between 20 and 50 dollars), essential to take it by car.
  •  A litter box: prices vary greatly. Choose a good quality; it is vital for your cat’s good health.
  • Bowls (water and kibble), a kibble dispenser, and a water fountain. Variable prices depending on your choice.
  • A basket, toys, a cat tree
  • Finally, the accessories will be used for his grooming (brush, claw clippers, etc.)
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As you have understood, the annual budget for a pet is not negligible. Adopting or buying an animal implies taking care of it, caring for it. An animal is not an object. It has been part of your life for many years!

Conclusion

The price of a Maine Coon kitten will depend on the sex, the parents’ pedigree, compliance with breed standards, etc. The cost of a Maine Coon male is between 450 to 1700 dollars, while that of a female Maine coon is 500 to 1700 dollars. You can get a Maine Coon cat at Purebred Kitties.

Also Read: At What Price Is A Cat.


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