Maine Coons typically live between 12–15 years, though some can reach 18–20 with proper care.
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Most Maine Coons are considered seniors around 10 years old, depending on their health and genetics.
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Slower movements, weight changes, cloudy eyes, and reduced playfulness may signal aging in your Maine Coon.
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Regular vet checkups are essential once your Maine Coon hits 8–10 years to catch age-related issues early.
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Older Maine Coons benefit from senior cat food rich in fiber, antioxidants, and joint-supporting nutrients.
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Provide warm bedding, easy-access litter boxes, and quiet spots for restful sleep as they age.
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Encourage light play and gentle exercise to keep joints limber and minds sharp in aging Maine Coons.
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Be alert for arthritis, kidney disease, or dental issues—common in elderly Maine Coon cats.
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