Maine Coon Mom Shares the Different Personality Traits Between Her Orange and Black Cats
A Maine Coon mom shares the different personality traits between her orange Maine Coon and her Black Maine Coon, and they're really funny.
On June 8, 2024, TikTok user Wild Mane Maine Coons (@wildmane_mainecoons) shared a video showing how different their orange and black Maine Coons are in more than just looks. Take a peek!
In a minute-and-a-half video, we meet two Maine Coons, an orange one named Honey and a black one named Stormy.
"My girl cats are not only complete opposites when it comes to their coloring but also in their personalities," the mom shares in a voiceover that accompanies a video of her two Maine Coon queens.
"Stormy is really laid back and chill, and Honey is super playful," the mom explains. She continues saying that Honey also "loves attention and doesn't like to be left alone."
"Meanwhile, Stormy is just chilling and pretty much ignoring me," she explains, adding that she was trying to get Stormy to play with her with the feather wand, but Honey took over the play because she wanted more attention.
"Stormy does have her moments when she loves attention, but it's not as often as Honey, and it is almost always only on her terms," Mom explains.
"Even though their personalities are so different, they are still really bonded and spend most of the day together," she explains.
"The best part about having multiple cats is getting to experience and love each different personality," the video caption reads.
In the comment section, people shared how much they adore these beautiful cats.
"They are so cute. I actually want one," one person wrote.
"Beautiful babies," another shared.
"[Def] an orange cat behavior," someone else shared. "My Maine Coon is the same."
"I swear I think it's a red Maine Coon thing," added another. "My red acts the same way.
Maine Coons Are Known for Being Pretty Chill
According to PBS Pet Travel, Maine Coons are known for having a laid-back temperament.
"Maine Coons are cuddly, playful cats that love attention and showing off," the site explains. "Great around other people and comfortable around other pets, they can adapt well to their new surroundings without you having to make drastic changes at home to accommodate them."
This cat breed is known for being "gentle giants" in that they look big and intimidating because of their size, but for the most part, they're really kind.
"They aren’t aggressive at all unless of course they feel threatened and need to defend themselves but even then, it can be relatively tame compared to other cats," PBS Pet Travel adds.
"This is another reason they are a popular cat for families as the children get to enjoy the cuddly fun cat without fear of getting scratched or bitten."
While these two cats may look totally different and have different personalities and cuddle levels, they're both very much in line with that chill and relaxed personality we've come to know of Maine Coons.
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