oh yeah, I want one of these... of course, my cats, American shorthairs, 
have all been over 16 pounds anyway (mom feeds them good she does!)



>From: "Eric D. Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 10:30:26 -0800
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>http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/maine.html
>
>---excerpt---
>
>    The Maine Coon Standard
>
>    The Maine Coon Cat is a massive, broad chested cat with a long
>    rectangular body and the fur is long and flowing. The males
>    average around 12 to 15 pounds, with some going 20 pounds or more.
>    The females are smaller, averaging 9 to 12 pounds.
>
>...
>
>    The Maine Coon is slow to mature, often not reaching full
>    development until three to four years of age.
>
>...
>
>    The Maine Coon is a gentle, loyal breed. They make wonderful
>    family pets and get along well with children and dogs. Depending
>    on the breed of dog, the Maine Coon can be bigger than Fido. They
>    are a vocal breed, with a variety of meows, trills and chirps to
>    make up their vocabularies. They are sociable and like to help
>    their owners with any project, especially when the owner is
>    reading or working on the crossword puzzle.
>
>    Since 1976, the Maine Coon Cat has been a rising star in the
>    competitive reaches of the cat fancy. This popular breed of the
>    late 19th century drifted into obscurity and imagined extinction
>    well into the 1950s. Those of us who now work with and breed the
>    Maine Coon owe a tremendous THANK YOU to those who worked and
>    fought for recognition and the championship status we enjoy today.
>    As any exhibitor can tell you, spectators can often be seen
>    watching the Maine Coons being judged, exclaiming at the size, and
>    even saying they have one or two like them at home - today, they
>    probably do. The Maine Coon is the second most popular cat in CFA
>    as seen by the numbers of kittens registered. America's first show
>    cat is back, bigger and better than ever.
>
>---end---
>
>On 30 May 2001, at 6:56, Christopher Spence wrote:
>
>Date sent:             Wed, 30 May 2001 06:56:50 -0800
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>
> > mainekoon cats.  Almost as big as dogs ...
>
>...
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