Do Maine Coons get sick?
The Maine Coon comes with a predisposition for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) which ‘may’ affect certain things but most of the time it’s likely to be the common causes of an ill cat. Old age aside, if your Maine Coon is in the prime of its life then it’s likely to one of following causes.
How old does a Maine Coon have to be to have kidney problems?
As your cats ages, or if the disease is severe enough a Maine Coon will see these cysts enlarge and ‘push out’ the healthy kidney tissue resulting in a reduced effect from the kidney. This is often painless to the cat. Veterinarians suggest that you most likely will not see symptoms of the disease until your Maine coon is around 7 years old.
When does a Maine Coon Kitten become too weak?
Around 3 to 4 months into its life it will develop a ‘wobble’ in its abilities. If the degeneration continues, 5 or 6 months from birth the kitten could well be too weak to jump and play. For a domestic cat, it is relatively painless and confines a Maine Coon to a more suitable life indoors.
What kind of heart disease does a Maine Coon have?
Hypertrophic Cardimyopathy (HCM) Commonly termed as a “silent killer” because it is difficult to diagnose, this heart disease is usually present in Maine Coon cats, particularly in adult and male cats of this breed. HCM occurs when the muscle walls of a cat’s heart thickens, which causes the heart to pump less efficiently.
How big should a 11 month old Maine Coon be?
At 11 months your Maine Coon kitten will be around 11 inches or 30 centimeters depending on the gender. Anywhere between 10-16 inches will be a normal range for any Maine Coon cat or kitten. 11 Month old Maine Coon cats are very active and take some naps now and then.
How big should a 3 year old Maine Coon cat be?
How much should a 3-year-old Maine Coon cat weigh? At 3 years old your Maine Coon cat will weigh around 6.8kg – 10kg for males. 3 Year old female Maine Coon kittens will weigh between 4.5kg – 7.5kg or 9.9lbs – 16.5lbs.
Hypertrophic Cardimyopathy (HCM) Commonly termed as a “silent killer” because it is difficult to diagnose, this heart disease is usually present in Maine Coon cats, particularly in adult and male cats of this breed. HCM occurs when the muscle walls of a cat’s heart thickens, which causes the heart to pump less efficiently.
Why did my Maine Coon have to be put down?
My 13 yr. old male Maine coon went to the vet after he stopped eating. The vet said it was a problem with his pancreas and could clear it up but further tests showed bleeding around the heart so he had to be put down. What a great companion. Very loyal like a dog. He even watched over our two dogs.
What to do if your Maine Coon cat has hip problems?
To prevent further damage to the hip joint, cats are put on a weight management diet. Extra weight can add pressure on the hips, thus worsening its condition. There are also certain exercises that a veterinarian may recommend as therapy such as walking on a leash, walking on a treadmill, and going up and down the stairs.