Top 10 Quirks of Maine Coons
Maine Coons are big, beautiful, and full of personality. They’re not just cats — they’re characters, each with their own set of quirks that keep their families entertained (and sometimes scratching their heads). If you’ve ever lived with a Maine Coon, you’ll know exactly what we’re talking about. Here are 10 of the most common (and lovable) quirks of these gentle giants.
1. The Famous Chirp
Forget meows — Maine Coons are known for their chirps, trills, and chatty commentary. They’ll “talk” to you while following you around the house, or chirp at birds through the window like they’re plotting a friendly conversation.
2. Dog-Like Loyalty
Many Maine Coons act more like dogs than cats. They’ll follow you from room to room, greet you at the door, and sometimes even play fetch. Don’t be surprised if they refuse to let you go to the bathroom in peace.
3. A Love of Water
Unlike most cats, Maine Coons are fascinated by water. They’ll dip their paws in their water bowl, try to join you in the shower, or watch the tap drip like it’s the most entertaining show on Earth.
4. Massive Personal Space… Except With You
They’re huge cats, and they love to sprawl. But when it comes to their favourite humans, personal space doesn’t exist. Expect a Maine Coon to sit on you rather than next to you, no matter how big they are.
5. The Hunting Instinct
Even the most pampered Maine Coon can’t resist a game of chase. From stalking toys to pouncing on shadows, their inner lion is alive and well — just packaged in a house-sized body.
6. Sleeping in Odd Places
Beds? Overrated. Maine Coons love to sleep in the weirdest spots — sinks, laundry baskets, cardboard boxes way too small for them, or stretched across the back of the sofa like a fluffy scarf.
7. Big Paws, Big Personality
Those large, tufted paws aren’t just for show. Many Maine Coons use them like hands, scooping up food, batting open doors, or giving you a gentle paw-tap when they want attention.
8. Gentle Giants with Kids & Pets
Despite their size, Maine Coons are known for their gentle, easy-going nature. Many owners joke that they’re the “nannies” of the cat world, happily keeping kids company and often getting along well with dogs.
9. Obsession with High Perches
Maine Coons like to survey their kingdom. Don’t be surprised to find them perched on top of wardrobes, bookshelves, or anywhere that gives them a good view of what’s going on.
10. Endless Curiosity
If you’re doing something, your Maine Coon wants to be part of it. Cooking, reading, working on the computer — whatever it is, they’ll be right there, either “helping” or supervising.
Final Thoughts
Maine Coons are more than just beautiful cats — they’re full of quirks that make them unforgettable companions. From their chirpy conversations to their water fascination, they bring joy and laughter to every household lucky enough to have one.