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Maine Coon Diet & Nutrition Guide

Maine Coons deserve the best nutrition. Learn what you need to be feeding the Maine Coon from daily portions to daily nutrition to nutrition based on the Maine Coons life stage. We guide you through feeding Maine Coons to avoid common mistakes.

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Introduction

The Maine Coon cats are the largest house cat breed. Food plays an important role in a Maine Coon cats health, energy, growth, and the condition of their coat. Maine Coon cats are different than average house cats. Because of their metabolism, size, and growth rate they highly rely on a high protein diet. This guide aims to ensure you provide the right food, the right portion, and the right nutrients to avoid common mistakes.

Nutrition Life Stages

Feeding priorities change as your cat grows from kitten to senior.

01

Kitten Growth

Needs calorie-dense meals, quality animal protein, and kitten-appropriate balanced food.

02

Teen Growth Phase

Large bones and muscles are still developing, so steady nutrition matters more than overfeeding.

03

Adult Maintenance

Focus on lean muscle, controlled portions, hydration, and a healthy body shape.

04

Indoor Adult Care

Less activity may require careful calories, more play, and measured meals.

05

Senior Support

Older Maine Coons may need easier digestion, hydration support, and vet-guided adjustments.

Diet Plan for Your Cat

Maine Coon Diet by Life Stage

Maine Coons have unique nutritional needs that change as they grow. Feeding the right diet at each life stage helps support healthy development, longevity, and overall well-being.

  • High animal protein (chicken, turkey, fish)
  • Higher calories than adult cats
  • DHA & calcium for brain and bone growth
  • 3–4 meals per day recommended
  • High-quality protein with moderate fat
  • Omega-3 & Omega-6 for coat health
  • Balanced calories to avoid weight gain
  • 2 meals per day is ideal

Types of Food

Best Types of Food for Maine Coon Cats

Dry Food (Kibble)

Pros

  • Cheaper and easier to get
  • Helps reduce plaque buildup

Cons

  • Low moisture
  • Easy to overfeed

✔ Best used alongside wet food.

Example Dry Foods

Wet Food (Recommended)

Pros

  • Contains more moisture
  • Fewer digestive problems
  • Improved hydration

 

✔ Excellent as an everyday staple.

Raw Diet (Optional)

Pros

  • Almost natural diet.
  • High in protein.

 

Cons

  • Possible bacteria on food.
  • Requires careful preparation

 

✔ Only recommended with proper research or vet guidance.

Maine Coon Diet Check Cycle

Maine Coon Diet Check Cycle

Maine Coon Essential Nutritional Requirments

Maine Coon Food Types & Nutritional Breakdown

Maine Coon Food TypeBest Age GroupAverage ProteinAverage CaloriesEssential NutrientsEffects on Maine Coons

🐱 Maine Coon Kitten Growth Formula

2–12 Months

 36–45%

 400–550 kcal/cup

DHA, Taurine, Calcium, Omega-3, Phosphorus

Supports slow growth, strong bones, muscle development, brain function, and healthy immune system

🐾 Maine Coon Young Adult Formula

1–3 Years

34–42%

350–500 kcal/cup

High Animal Protein, Taurine, Omega Fatty Acids, Vitamin B Complex

Maintains rapid muscle growth, high energy levels, and healthy coat condition

🐈 Maine Coon Adult Maintenance Food

4–7 Years

32–40%

320–450 kcal/cup

Taurine, Omega-3 & 6, Vitamins A & E, Magnesium

Supports large muscular body, stable weight, heart health, and glossy fur

🦴 Maine Coon Mature Adult Formula

8–10 Years

30–38%

 280–400 kcal/cup

Glucosamine, Chondroitin, Antioxidants, Taurine

Helps maintain joint mobility, heart function, digestion, and aging support

👴 Maine Coon Senior Support Diet

11+ Years

28–35%

250–350 kcal/cup

DHA, Joint Supplements, Antioxidants, Vitamin E

Supports cognitive function, easier digestion, hydration, and reduced joint stress

💧 Maine Coon Wet / Canned Food

All Ages

8–15% (wet basis)

70–120 kcal/can

Moisture, Taurine, Protein, Electrolytes

Improves hydration, kidney health, urinary support, and digestion

🥣 Maine Coon Large Breed Dry Kibble

Adults & Active Maine Coons

32–42%

350–550 kcal/cup

Protein, Fiber, Taurine, Omega Fatty Acids

Supports chewing, muscle maintenance, and calorie needs of large active cats

🐟 Maine Coon Grain-Free Formula

Sensitive Maine Coons

35–50%

350–500 kcal/cup

Animal Protein, Omega-3, Probiotics

May help sensitive digestion and improve coat quality

⚖️ Maine Coon Weight Management Food

Overweight or Indoor Maine Coons

30–38%

 250–350 kcal/cup

Lean Protein, Fiber, L-Carnitine

 Helps control obesity, supports metabolism, and reduces joint strain

❤️ Maine Coon Heart Support Diet

Maine Coons with HCM Risk

30–40%

300–420 kcal/cup

Taurine, Omega-3, CoQ10, Magnesium

Supports heart muscle function and cardiovascular health

🧠 Maine Coon Cognitive Support Food

Senior Maine Coons

28–35%

 250–350 kcal/cup

DHA, Vitamin E, Antioxidants

 Supports mental alertness, aging brain function, and memory

🦷 Maine Coon Dental Care Formula

Adult Maine Coons

28–40%

300–450 kcal/cup

Fiber, Dental Enzymes, Calcium

Helps reduce plaque buildup and supports oral hygiene

🥩 Maine Coon Raw Diet Formula

Active Adults

45–65%

400–650 kcal/day

Raw Animal Protein, Taurine, Omega Fatty Acids

Supports lean muscle growth, natural feeding instincts, and high energy levels

🧪 Maine Coon Digestive Support Food

 Sensitive Stomach Maine Coons

30–38%

 280–400 kcal/cup

Probiotics, Fiber, Easily Digestible Protein

Helps reduce vomiting, loose stool, and digestive sensitivity

🐾 Maine Coon Indoor Formula

Indoor Maine Coons

 30–38%

280–380 kcal/cup

Fiber, Lean Protein, Hairball Support Nutrients

Helps prevent obesity, supports digestion, and reduces hairballs

QUESTIONS

Popular FAQs

Expert-reviewed answers to frequently asked Maine Coon care questions, designed to save you from life threatening mistakes.

An average Maine Coon eat around 300 calories a day. Depending on the Maine Coon it could be a little more or a little less. It really depends on the activity level of the Maine Coon too.

Yes, wet food is more beneficial. It helps the Maine Coon hydrate and helps the digestion process.

Maine Coons can consume raw meat, as long as it is handled properly to avoid health issues.

Usually, 2 meals a day is the best schedule for adult Maine Coons.

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