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10+ Of The Cutest Maine Coon Kittens That Are Actually Giants Waiting To Grow Up

“Maine Coon” is a breed of cats which have a distinctive size and appearance as compare to other domestic cats. They are the result of cross breeding between Cats and Raccoons and are one of the oldest natural breeds in North America.

In spite of being large in size, Maine coon are quite social with their nickname “the gentle giant”. When fully grown, they can weigh up to 8.2 kg and reach a body length of 120 cm, a gigantic size that is almost a tiger cub. But before that size, you will see their cute kittens just waiting to grow up into giants.

Life never gets bored when you are surrounded with cute kittens. So, we have collected a list of their pictures and we are sure that you would love them. Scroll down to enjoy adorable photos and be sure to share them with all of your cat loving friends and family!

#1 Our Snow Tiger

#2 I’m Just Wondering What I’ll Destroy Now

#3 9-Week-Old Maine Coon Kittens, Waiting For Their Vet Check

#4 7-Months-Old Maine Coon Thinks He Is A Statue

#5 Can You Believe I Used To Look Like This Almost Two Years Ago?

#6 Maine Coon Kitten Nana

#7 One Of These Baby Maine Coons Will Be Mine In A Few Weeks

#8 Smiling For A Picture, You Know

#9 Maine Coon Kitten

#10 Maine Coon Kitten Purrrrrfectly Posing For His Closeup

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