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    Mom Describes Enchanting Ways Maine Coons Are a Delightfully 'Dangerous' Breed

    By Devan McGuinness,

    2 days ago

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    A mom to many Maine Coons showed proof of why this cat breed is the "most dangerous," and it's actually really funny!

    On social media, user Maxie Coon (@maxiecoon) shared a video highlighting why this cat breed is "the most dangerous" and we agree. Take a look!

    In a short video posted to Instagram, we get a playfully real look at why Maine Coons shouldn't be underestimated.

    Related: Maine Coon Breeder's Special Diet for Her Cats Has People Intrigued

    "Why Maine Coons are The Most Dangerous Breed," the text on the video reads. In the clip, we get to meet several really adorable Maine Coons as the cat's mom explains their danger.

    "They're dangerously soft," the text on the screen reads as the mother pet an orange, fluffy cat.

    Now a black Maine Coon is on the screen, cleaning his toe beans, and the text "and fluffy" pops on the screen as another reason they're dangerous.

    These cats are absolutely adorable and fluffy, as we see again when the orange cat comes back on screen, and we can see their incredible fluffy tails.

    Another reason this breed is "dangerous" is because they're "dangerously cute," they make a good point about that with a stunningly cute cat on the screen.

    These cats are also "moody," which seems weird with the chill cat getting a belly rub ... until the cat's mood turns into attack mode quickly.

    The video also explains and shows several other reasons why this breed is dangerous, including being "dangerously loud and needy," "dangerously cuddly," "dangerously BOOPable," "dangerously sassy," "dangerously skillful," and "dangerously funny." It's impossible not to agree because we see each other's proof right there.

    In the video's caption, Mom explains their danger a little further, admitting that "the real danger is that you don’t want any other cat breed after you got this Maine Coon experience. That's why we have two of them...for now."

    In the comment section, people very much agreed.

    One wrote, "Mine is a jerk… but I love him."

    Another shared, "And they will plug up your vacuum cleaner."

    Someone added, "And dangerously perfect."

    A social medial user wrote, "What else would our Maine Coon babies be without their love bites, floofy bellies and fur pants?!"

    Someone else explained, "They are absolutely needy..."

    One admitted their favorite trait is "the gentle chomps."

    Maine Coon Cats Look High Maintenance But They're Very Sweet-Tempered

    If you've never interreacted with a Maine Coon, they can look like very intimidating cats.

    They're really big and can have very strong features on their face but when you do get to spend time with the Maine Coon, it becomes very evident quickly that these cats are very sweet.

    According to Hill's Pets , these cats are really sweet. "Despite her size and history, the Maine Coon cat is sweet-tempered and gentle. She loves her parents and adapts to any environment as long as she has some exercise room," they explain.

    "When she runs, she can be quite loud but her soft, quiet voice reassures you that this lion is truly a lamb."

    They do require some grooming that some cat parents might consider on the "high" end of things. Hill's Pets explains, "The Maine Coon's coat needs daily attention. She should be brushed to make certain that her fur does not tangle, and she should be combed to smooth her coat."

    The benefit here is that since they're so even-tempered, once a Maine Coon gets used to her grooming routine, they're pretty happy to sit and enjoy.

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