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Domestic Longhair Cat vs Maine Coon Cat: Vet-Reviewed Differences (With Pictures)

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Domestic Longhair Cat VS Maine Coon

At first glance, you may think that the Maine Coon and the Domestic Longhair Cats are the same. However, if you place them side-by-side, you’ll immediately notice several physical differences. First, the Maine Coon outweighs the Domestic Longhair by a large margin—which is especially true of males.

Apart from noticeable size differences and the fact that Domestic Longhair cats are not a breed per se, there are plenty of ways to tell them apart. While some Domestic Longhairs may resemble Maine Coons and could even have Maine Coon ancestry, this cannot be confirmed without pedigree records or genetic testing. We’ll pinpoint the traits of each so that you can become a pro at picking out the differences.

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Visual Differences

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At a Glance

Before we start, it’s important to understand that a Domestic Longhair cat is simply a cat with long fur that does not belong to any specific, recognized breed. These cats are essentially the long-haired counterparts of Domestic Shorthairs. Their ancestry is usually mixed or unknown, and they are not bred to meet a specific breed standard.

Domestic Longhair
  • Average height (adult): 11–12 inches
  • Average weight (adult): 8–15 pounds
  • Lifespan: 10–17 years
  • Exercise: 30-60 minutes a day, in several short sessions
  • Grooming needs: Moderate to High
  • Family-friendly: Yes
  • Other pet-friendly: Yes
  • Trainability: Intelligent with a mind of their own

Maine Coon
  • Average height (adult): 10–16 inches
  • Average weight (adult): 10–25 pounds
  • Lifespan: 9–15 years
  • Exercise: 30-60 minutes a day, in several short sessions
  • Grooming needs: High
  • Family-friendly: Yes
  • Other pet-friendly: Yes
  • Trainability: Intelligent and dog-like

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Domestic Longhair Cat Breed Overview

Beautiful long-haired cat lying on its side
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Domestic Longhair cats are a broad category of feline because they aren’t a specified breed. They didn’t originate in any particular place but are a direct result of mixing several cat types. They are simply a classification of long-haired cats without intentional registered breeding.

Physical Attributes

Unlike Maine Coons, Domestic Longhairs are the size of an average house cat, weighing about 8 to 15 pounds as adults. One of these cats can show up in just about any litter if the genetics are right. The term “Domestic Longhair” includes a broad range of domesticated cats, grouping them into a category with mixed ancestry.

Because they are not a specific breed, there are no definite physical traits, only a wide range of possibilities. Domestic Longhairs can be any color or pattern on the spectrum. If you have a long-haired cat that you did not get from a breeder,  it probably falls into this category.

Personality & Temperament

Their personalities can differ quite drastically because they’re not explicitly bred for certain temperaments, patterns, or features. You might have a Domestic Longhair that is exceptionally hyperactive and chaotic. Or you could have one that is lazy, relaxed, and even-keeled. It will depend on the genetics of the parents.

Because of the unknown factors of a Domestic Longhair, it’s hard to tell what you’ll get, but that’s part of what makes it exciting. These cats are much more likely to come from unplanned and accidental litters. But don’t let that deter you from owning a Domestic Longhair—some of the best cats are mixed cats.

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Health & Care

With a Domestic Longhair, their mixed genetics give them advantages and disadvantages. It can be harder to pinpoint predisposed health issues when you don’t know the parents’ health issues. However, they may be healthier than pure breeds.

Generally, there are problems they might face, as many other cats do. These include:

  • Kidney disease
  • Arthritis
  • Heart disease
  • Upper respiratory infections
  • Cancer

Like any cat, Domestic Longhair cats benefit from high-protein diets and proper hydration. They may need about 30-60 minutes of exercise per day, spread out in short bursts of activity, depending on their age and lifestyle.

Suitable for

Domestic Longhair cats can fit into practically any environment. Because they are not a breed but a combination, they often adapt very well when properly socialised. You’re sure to find one that will fit in with your lifestyle. Since they’re not the same across the board, it’s hard to say if they are more suitable for children, seniors, or other owners.

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Maine Coon Cat Breed Overview

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As the name suggests, Maine Coons are native to the state of Maine. Their heavy coats and body structure help them easily withstand the harsh winter elements. According to anecdotal folklore, the name “Coon” may have been inspired by the North American raccoon, which some believe these cats resemble in coat and color.

Physical Attributes

Maine Coons are among the most heavily-boned, majestic, domesticated cats that exist. They can come in several colors, patterns, and sizes. Some of the largest Maine Coons can weigh over 25 pounds. Maine Coons have thick, plush coats that resemble a lion’s mane around their heads.

They have strong, rectangular faces and prominent features. Their coats are shaggy, soft, and supple, and hang longer in the legs and stomach. Maine Coons have large, expressive eyes, usually slightly oval to round, that give them an alert and intelligent appearance. Their ears are tall and tufted at the tips, adding to their wild, lynx-like look.

Personality & Temperament

Maine Coons are relaxed, gentle giants, often described as having dog-like personalities. While they might be fierce hunters, they are incredibly loving companions in the house. However, if you have a mouse problem, they will be the first to snatch them up. You might find that your Maine Coon catches birds, rodents, and other outside creatures.

You might even find one of their prey on the stoop of your door. This behavior is instinctual; they may bring prey to members of their social group, which can include humans, as a way of sharing their catch. Isn’t that sweet?

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Health & Care

Maine Coons are very resilient cats that can withstand the elements. They don’t encounter too many health issues, especially with responsible breeding and regular health testing. However, there are specific ailments you see more often in Maine Coons than in other breeds.

  • Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Spinal muscular atrophy

Because a Maine Coon is a large, heavy-boned cat, protein is even more important for their diet than average cats. Always make sure your Maine Coon is eating a high-protein diet, preferably in combination with wet food to aid in hydration.

They need about 45-60 minutes of daily exercise, spread out across several short burst sessions, depending on their age, health, and lifestyle.

Suitable for

Maine Coons are well-suited for both indoor and outdoor living thanks to their thick, water-resistant coats and sturdy, muscular bodies. They are skilled hunters, which makes them independent and capable of fending for themselves if allowed outside. These cats are also affectionate and playful, making excellent companions for people of all ages, from children to adults. Children should always be supervised when interacting with cats.

Even though they’re big, Maine Coons can adapt to smaller living environments, but they may be happier in homes where they have room to explore, climb, and roam safely. Providing vertical spaces like cat trees or shelving indoors can help satisfy their natural curiosity and hunting instincts.

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Maine Coon vs. Domestic Longhair Comparison Chart

Maine Coon Domestic Longhair
Purebred cats costing $800–$2,000 Not purebreds, no cost cap
Solid, smoke, bicolor, tabby Any pattern
More than 80 color possibilities Any color possibility
Can weigh more than 25 pounds Generally weighs 10-15 pounds
Gentle, friendly, dog-like A range of personalities is possible

Can Domestic Longhairs and Maine Coons Be One and the Same?

There is a definite possibility that a Domestic Longhair could be genetically related to a Maine Coon. But that isn’t necessarily always the case. It’s hard to pin down the ancestry of Domestic Longhairs because of all of the unintentional breeding.

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Which Breed is Right for You?

side by side Domestic Longhair Cat VS Maine Coon
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Several factors can play a role in deciding which breed to get. Most importantly, you must determine if you want to pay for a purebred cat or just find a cat with long hair. You can find equally fabulous felines regardless of the breed or price.

A Maine Coon’s temperament might be a little more predictable, but not necessarily better or worse. Regardless of your choice, your long-haired beauty will undoubtedly serve as a fabulous companion cat, sharing a lifetime of good memories with you.

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