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<title>15 Things You Must Know Before Buying a Maine Coon Kitten</title>
<description>Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier

The only way to be 100% sure of getting a verified pure breed Maine Coon cat is to buy a pedigree kitten from a breeder. The breeder should be able to present a family tree of your cat's pedigree and provide relevant certif...</description>
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<pubDate>16th November 2006</pubDate>
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<title>The 30 second Guide to Grooming a Maine Coon Cat</title>
<description>Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier

Maine Coons are a semi-longhaired breed and have a heavy thick coat. Frequent grooming is required to prevent the fur from matting and knotting.

Common places where knots can develop are around the front and back legs on...</description>
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<pubDate>03rd September 2006</pubDate>
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<title>How Can you Tell if Your Cat Really is a Maine Coon?</title>
<description>Copyright 2006 Sarah Crosier

The Maine Coon cat has been called "the king of the domestic cat world". The breed is visually stunning with its beautiful long ruff, bushy "raccoon like" tail and large tufty paws. The Maine Coon is the largest domesticate...</description>
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<pubDate>17th August 2006</pubDate>
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