Kraków on 03.06.2006 he received EX 1, CACIB , the judge: Mr. Geir J.Edvardsen
Wroclaw on 05.09.2004 he received EX 1, BIV, NOM BIS the judge: Mrs. Helene Reiter (Lt)
Wroclaw on 04.09.2004 he received EX 1,CAC, BIV, NOM BIS the judge: Mr. J.Pruchniak (PL)
Bydgoszcz on 15.08.2004 he received EX 1,CAC, the judge: Mr. G Scholer
Bydgoszcz on 14.08.2004 he received EX 1,CAC, the judge: Mrs. Stephe Bruin
Kraków on 06.06.2004 he received EX 1, NOM BIS the judge: Mrs. Vesna Riznar Resetic
Kraków on 05.06.2004 he received EX 1, BIV, NOM BIS the judge: Mrs. Swietlana Stoilarowa
Wroclaw on 02.09.2007 he received EX 1, BIV, NOM BIS the judge: Mrs. Helene Reiter (Lt)
Maine Coons One of the oldest natural breeds in North America are a breed distinguished by high intelligence, dexterity, and playfulness. easily learn. These are very gentle cats that make marvelous pets, and soon become family members.
Due to their above-average intelligence, Maine Coons are known to be one of the easiest cat breeds to train. Maine Coons are noted for their ability to trill their meows, which sounds like a combination of a purr and a meow.
The breed tends to be somewhat slow maturing usually reaching full size at age three or four. Originally only the brown tabby members of the breed were known as Maine Coon cats, now are recognized to cattery-breeder in all colors.
These cats have glossy coat, heavy and water-resistant, is like that of no other breed. It is longer on the ruff, stomach and britches to protect against wet and snow, and shorter on the back and neck to guard against tangling in the underbrush. The coat falls smoothly, and is almost maintenance-free: a weekly combing is all that is usually required to keep it in top condition. The long, bushy tail, the tail should be at least as long as the torso. His ears are more heavily furred, they are set well up on the head.
Maine Coon is a strong, healthy cat.