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7 Types of Maine Coon Cat Colors (With Pictures)

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Maine Coon cats are known not just for their size and tufted ears but also for their wide array of coat colors. Maine Coons wear nature’s most beautiful hues on their luxurious coats, making each one a unique work of feline art.

Whether you’re curious about these remarkable creatures or you’re a proud owner looking to learn more about your fur buddy, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we will be exploring seven key types of Maine Coon colors, each with its own charm and appeal.

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The 7 Types of Maine Coon Cat Colors

Solids and Tabbies

1. Solid Colors

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Solid Maine Coon colors are a sight to behold. They present a monochromatic palette from nose to tail, with no stripes or spots marring their uniform appearance. These colors, uninterrupted by patterns, create a regal aesthetic.

  • White Maine Coons are as pure as a snowfall, with their fur, paws, and noses all sporting a delicate pink hue.
  • Black Maine Coons have a glossy, raven-colored coat complemented by brown or black paws and noses.
  • Red Maine Coon is often lovingly called ginger or orange, bearing a coat that seems set ablaze by the sun
  • Blue Maine Coons, despite the name, sport an elegant gray coat with a soft blue tinge.
  • Cream Maine Coons wear a light, creamy coat, again with pink noses and paws reminiscent of their white counterparts.

2. Tabbies

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Tabbies are the standard bearers of the Maine Coon color world. They are a celebration of variety and diversity with their distinct and complex patterns. These patterns, often including spots, stripes, and whirls, can be seen on Maine Coons in three primary ways: the classic, mackerel, and ticked.

  • Classic tabbies boast large, distinct markings and blotches on their sides. They proudly display an “M” imprint on their forehead, with beautiful patterns extending from the back of their heads down to the shoulders.
  • Mackerel tabbies have parallel lines running along their bodies, with the characteristic “M” mark on their foreheads and unbroken circular patterns around their necks.
  • Ticked tabbies have dense ticking across their bodies, with the signature tabby markings on their legs and faces but no visible patterns or spots from above.

Common tabby patterns include brown tabby, brown patched tabby, silver tabby, silver patched tabby, red tabby, blue-silver tabby, cameo tabby, silver tabby and white, and red tabby and white.

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Other Colors and Patterns

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3. Tortoiseshell

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Tortoiseshell Maine Coons, or “torties” for short, offer a stunning blend of colors. Their primary color is black, offset with cream or red marks that add an element of randomness to their appearance. Interestingly, due to the genetics involved, most torties are female.

These colorful kitties can also be found as “torbies,” a beautiful mixture of tabbies and torties.

Some of the most common tortoiseshell colors include tortie and white, shell tortie, shaded tortie, and smoke tortie.


4. Smoke

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A smoke Maine Coon might initially appear similar to a solid-colored one, but there’s more than meets the eye. A smoke Maine Coon has a lighter undercoat, which gives its overall appearance a smoky, ethereal look.

It’s like watching a cloud wisp past the moon. Common smoke colors include blue smoke, cream smoke, cameo smoke, black smoke, tortie smoke, and blue-cream smoke.


5. Shaded

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Shaded Maine Coons add another twist to the color palette. These beauties have a light-colored undercoat with a distinct shade gracing the outer layer of their fur. It’s a masterful combination that makes them stand out in the crowd.

Some of the combinations you might see include shaded silver, shaded blue silver and white, shaded cameo, shaded blue silver, shaded blue silver and white, and shaded tortie and white.


6. Bicolor

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Bicolor Maine Coons bring white into the mix in a big way. They are dual-colored, with white generously distributed on their legs, sometimes reaching up to their faces and stomachs.

The contrast between the white and the other color provides a striking visual appeal, making these Maine Coons a delight to behold. With the right distribution of colors, bicolor Maine Coons can resemble tuxedo cats. Popular bi-color coats include black and white, cream and white, blue and white, and red and white.


7. Particolor

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The last on our list of seven types of Maine Coon cat colors is parti-color, which is a cocktail of colors. These cats have two mixed colors, such as brown and red, with parts of their coat remaining white. This color variant creates a stunning patchwork effect that is eye-catching and unique. The parti-color color class includes blue-cream coats and tortoiseshell coats, and the parti-color and white class include calico, dilute calico, blue-cream and white, and tortie and white.

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Eye Color Considerations

It’s not just the coat that adds to the charm of a Maine Coon. Their eyes, often in beautiful hues of green, gold, or green-gold, contribute to their allure. In some rare cases, you’ll find Maine Coons with blue eyes or “odd-eyes.”

Odd eyes occur where one eye is blue and the other is a different color. As an interesting aside, white Maine Coons with blue eyes or one blue eye are often deaf.

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Top 8 Tips for Maine Coon Cat Care

Being a Maine Coon parent is a rewarding experience. However, caring for these large and lovable cats requires special attention. Here are some top tips to ensure your Maine Coon stays happy and healthy.

1. Nutrition Is Key

Feeding your Maine Coon the right food is critical. As such, you want to look for high-quality, protein-rich cat food with low levels of carbohydrates. Maine Coons can gain weight quickly, so monitor portion sizes carefully!


2. Regular Grooming

Maine Coons have dense, shaggy coats that require regular grooming. Brushing your cat at least once a week will help prevent mats and tangles and keep the coat looking its best. Regular grooming sessions also provide an opportunity to check for any skin issues or parasites.


3. Plenty of Playtime

Maine Coons are very active and playful. Ensure they get plenty of exercise to keep them fit and entertained. Engage your cat with interactive toys, climbing trees, or even training sessions. Their intelligence and curiosity mean they’ll enjoy the mental stimulation as well.

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4. Regular Vet Checkups

Routine vet visits are essential for the overall health of your Maine Coon. These should include regular vaccinations, dental checkups, and preventative treatments for parasites.

Because of their size, Maine Coons can be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia and heart disease, so regular vet screenings are crucial.


5. Provide Plenty of Fresh Water

Like any cat, Maine Coons need access to fresh water at all times. However, Maine Coons are known to be fond of running water, so a cat water fountain might be a worthy investment to encourage drinking and keep them hydrated.


6. Positive Social Interaction

Maine Coons are known for their sociable nature. They thrive on interaction with their human family and even get along well with other pets. Regular play, petting, and positive reinforcement will keep your Maine Coon happy and emotionally healthy.

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7. Comfortable Sleeping Quarters

Due to their size, Maine Coons need a larger, sturdier bed than your average cat. Ensure they have a comfortable and spacious place to rest and sleep. A larger bed or cat condo can provide the necessary space and comfort.


8. Dental Care

Dental care is often overlooked in cats, but it’s just as important as other aspects of health care. Regularly brush your Maine Coon’s teeth and provide dental treats to help maintain good oral health and prevent dental disease.

By following these tips, you’ll ensure your Maine Coon remains a healthy and happy part of your family for years to come. These wonderful felines offer so much love and joy, and taking good care of them is a small price to pay for the companionship they offer.

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Conclusion

There is a dazzling array of Maine Coon colors, with each hue and pattern adding to the charm and appeal of these majestic felines. But no matter what color your Maine Coon displays, it’s sure to stand out among other cat breeds. Be sure to implement our care tips to keep your Maine Coon looking and feeling their best.


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    1. Hayley, I'm sorry to hear about this. Cats are unpredictable and unique; you never know what to expect. Although yes, they usually love boxes, especially those used to transport expensive cat appliances.

    1. Hi Kris. You might find this post’s suggestions helpful: 9 Best Cat Foods for Maine Coon in 2024: Reviews & Top Picks – https://www.catster.com/nutrition/best-foods-for-maine-coon-cats/

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