The Maine Coon is a robust breed with thick, dense fur and a large size, making it a favorite among many. Many people have seen images of Maine Coons' enormous size online and been awestruck by them. Therefore, for the health of our cats, we must pay attention to their feeding. Below, the pet cat website editor will discuss some specific points to consider when feeding Maine Coons. 
Maine Coon cats generally don't overeat, so feed them only what they need at each meal. Feeding time should generally be limited to 20 to 30 minutes, and any uneaten food should be discarded promptly to cultivate good eating habits in your cat. Male cats eat more, grow faster, and are heavier than female cats when they reach adulthood.
Provide your Maine Coon with fresh, nutritionally balanced food and plenty of water every day. Raw fish and meat must be thoroughly cooked before feeding them to your cat. During the kitten and senior years of your Maine Coon's life, you can add calcium powder and vitamins to their food to promote bone development, prevent aging, and enhance their immune system.
In addition to feeding their cats enough food, owners also need to maintain their hygiene regularly. Maine Coon grooming includes brushing and bathing. Owners should brush their Maine Coons daily for 5-10 minutes. In summer, bathing can be done once every 1-2 weeks, while in winter, the interval can be extended to once every 1-2 months.
Maine Coon cats sometimes emit soft, chirping sounds like little birds, which are very pleasant to hear. Owners should definitely set aside time to play with their cats. This not only enhances your bond but also provides exercise and boosts their confidence, which is extremely important for their mental well-being.