Clowntown Cattery

Clowntown Cattery We breed purebred mainc**ns with perfect temperament and health conditions perfect for home pets and breeding. We put our hearts in our cats they are family���

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!Ra Mesh, Bianca Wagener, Brian Lengrand
12/13/2023

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard!

Ra Mesh, Bianca Wagener, Brian Lengrand

12/12/2023
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12/01/2023

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Hi  my maine c**n cries at night what can cause this.??? 1)Maine C***s Can Cry When They Want AttentionMaine C***s are v...
08/30/2023

Hi my maine c**n cries at night what can cause this.???

1)Maine C***s Can Cry When They Want Attention
Maine C***s are very vocal and will meow, meow, and meow until you give them what they want. They're not just making noise for the sake of it – they want to be heard! If your Maine C**n cries at night because he wants attention or food (or both), don't worry. It is perfectly normal behavior.

2. Your Cat Is Feeling Lonely and Bored at Night
If your cat is crying at night, it may be because he's lonely and bored. Cats need attention, so they'll make their.

Try playing with them more often during the day to help keep your Maine C**n entertained and happy after dark (and don't forget about treats!). You can get him a toy to play with at night or during the day at work. You could also consider getting a new scratching post since he loves to scratch on surfaces when bored or lonely.

3. Your Maine C**n Is Feeling Unwell
A sad-looking fluffy maine c**n.

Your Maine C**n might be sick. Reasons can include tummy aches, fevers, infections, and sore throats. If your Maine C**n coughs up blood or has any other unusual symptoms for his age (such as lethargy), make sure to call your vet as soon as possible.

Also, you may have accidentally given him something bad to eat that made him ill. If you suspect this happened, ensure not to feed any outside food until after you've had time to talk with a vet about what happened so they can help prevent any future incidents from occurring again!

4. Your Maine C**n Hears Meowing Outside the Window
Cats are very territorial and don't like it when other cats come near their territory. They want you to go and chase off the other cats, but if you don't do it and let them stay there, they'll cry at night again.

If your cat hears meowing outside his window during the day, he may start crying. He'll do this because he has been hearing this sound from another cat for a long time, and it seems like nothing has changed yet!

5. Your Cat Knows You Wake Up Early in the Morning

Cats are nocturnal animals, meaning they're active at night and sleep during the day. Because of this, cats will try to get you out of bed early in the morning by meowing or biting your face or arms. They may also jump on top of your bed to wake you up!

6. Your Maine C**n Wants To Eat Something or Go to the Toilet
A tabby maine c**n in a litter box.
Cats are creatures of habit and like to eat many times a day. If your feline companion is hungry, he will cry or meow until you feed him. And if your cat has to go outside for a p*e break, or his litter tray is too dirty to use, he'll make sure everyone knows about it.

You might be okay with your Maine C**n crying in the evening because it's his regular sleeping pattern. However, if you notice that this behavior hasn't changed over time (or even if it has), then something else is going on that needs attention.

7. Your Cat Is Missing Someone in Your Family
Maine C***s are very social cats and love being around people. If you have a big family, it's too easy for your Maine C**n to get confused at night if one family member isn't home. They prefer being with their humans and might be a bit stressed if they can't find their favorite person at night. should know about.

How Long Can a Maine C**n Cat Go Without Eating?Maine C***s are a delightful and affectionate cat breed that make excell...
08/28/2023

How Long Can a Maine C**n Cat Go Without Eating?

Maine C***s are a delightful and affectionate cat breed that make excellent companions and pets. One of the advantages of pet cats over dogs is that cats can be left alone for long periods. If you are headed out of town for a day or weekend, do you need to hire a cat sitter to feed your Maine C**n Cat? Or will it be okay for a short period without food? This article will delve into the care and feeding of Maine C**n Cats and answer all the questions you may have about how long they can go without food. Read on to the first section to learn more!

How Often Do Maine C**n Cats Usually Need To Eat?

Maine C**n Cats, like any other type of domestic cat, should be fed an appropriate amount of food for their size daily. Their total calorie intake can be given all at once or split into two or three smaller meals.

A Maine C**n Cat can only survive three to four days without eating before its internal organs begin to shut down. Since they are carnivores, cats require a constant source of protein to keep their bodily systems functioning. For this reason, they cannot survive as long as humans can without eating (weeks at a time).
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE CAT DOES NOT EAT ON TIME.

When a cat goes too long without food, it can develop a condition called hepatic lipidosis, otherwise known as fatty liver disease. When mammals enter starvation mode, they convert stored fat in the body into energy through the liver. However, cats' livers are not designed to metabolize large amounts of fat at a time.

Thus, fat will accumulate in the liver, and the organ will not be able to process red blood cells. If untreated, this condition can eventually lead to death.

What Kind of Diet Should Maine C**n Cats Eat?

Maine C**n Cats, like other felines, are strict carnivores, meaning they only eat meat. The amount of food they require depends on their size and activity level. They can eat wet and dry food and a combination of poultry and seafood. In addition to protein, they also need constant access to fresh drinking water.

Final Thoughts

There you have it! If you are leaving town for just a day, you can leave your Maine C**n at home with their typical amount of food. However, if you cannot feed your cat for longer than 24 hours, you should board your cat or hire a pet sitter to take care of it.

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08/15/2023

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Hi everyone I will like us to talk about this Maine c**n disease known as Even though Maine C**n cats are considered a h...
07/08/2023

Hi everyone I will like us to talk about this Maine c**n disease known as

Even though Maine C**n cats are considered a hardy breed, there are some hereditary health issues they are prone to. They include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, hip dysplasia and spinal muscular alotophy, and we have talked about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and hip dysplasia so today we will talk about

SPINAL MUSCULAR ALOTROPPHY

Spinal muscular atrophy is caused by the death of spinal cord neurons that activate skeletal muscles of the trunk and limbs, leading to muscle weakness and degeneration. Kittens with SMA walk with swaying rear ends and have difficulty jumping. The disease doesn't cause pain and the cats can live an otherwise normal life. A DNA test to identify carriers or to diagnose possibly affected kittens is now available through Michigan State University.

Hello  today we will be talking about a common Maine c**n disease know as HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY Even though Maine ...
07/05/2023

Hello today we will be talking about a common Maine c**n disease know as

HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY

Even though Maine C**n cats are considered a hardy breed, there are some hereditary health issues they are prone to. They include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, hip dysplasia and spinal muscular atrophy.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most common form of heart disease in cats, and it has been diagnosed in Maine C***s. It causes enlargement (hypertrophy) of the heart muscle. You may have heard that it is caused by poor nutrition, but that isn't true; the disease is hereditary. If your veterinarian detects a heart murmur in your Maine C**n, an echocardiogram conducted by a veterinary cardiologist can confirm whether he has HCM.
Researchers have identified the genetic mutation that causes the development of HCM in the Maine C**n and have developed a genetic test that allows breeders to screen cats before breeding them. Cats identified with HCM should be removed from breeding programs. Avoid breeders who claim to have HCM-free lines. No one can guarantee that their cats will never develop HCM.

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