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Home / Colors & Patterns / Tabby Maine Coon Cats: Colors, Personality, Care Needs & Real-Life Owner Experience

Tabby Maine Coon Cats: Colors, Personality, Care Needs & Real-Life Owner Experience

ByKatrina Stewardson Posted on20/08/202416/12/2025 Last Updated16/12/2025
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A tabby Maine Coon is not a separate breed, but a Maine Coon cat with a tabby coat pattern. Tabby Maine Coons are extremely common and come in several color variations, including brown tabby, blue tabby, silver tabby, and red tabby.

They are known for their large size, friendly “gentle giant” temperament, and expressive markings such as the classic “M” shape on the forehead.

Despite sharing the same breed traits, tabby Maine Coons can differ significantly in:

  • Coat texture
  • Grooming needs
  • Confidence levels
  • Pippin the Maine Coon cat sitting outside our home, in the garden.
  • Mika the Maine Coon cat catching a leaf, whilst laying down and with his mouth open
  • Bali looking downwards with huge whiskers

What Is A Tabby Maine Coon?

A tabby Maine Coon is a purebred Maine Coon that displays one of the recognised tabby patterns rather than a solid coat color.

The tabby pattern itself is defined by visible striping, swirling, or ticking, combined with lighter and darker contrast across the body.

Importantly, “tabby” refers to a coat pattern, not a personality type.

A tabby Maine Coon behaves like any other Maine Coon – affectionate, intelligent, social, and people-oriented, though individual temperament varies widely based on genetics and early socialisation.

From personal experience, this variation is very real. We have owned three tabby Maine Coons:

  • Bali: A confident brown tabby with silky, low-maintenance fur
  • Mika: A blue tabby, more sensitive, more anxious, and far more demanding coat-wise.
  • Pippin: Another brown tabby, affectionate but prone to tangles and later joint issues.

While all three looked similar to outsiders, living with them proved how different tabby Maine Coons can be beneath the surface!

Tabby Maine Coon Colors And Patterns Explained

Let’s explore how the Tabby Maine Coon patterns and colors vary:

Common Tabby Colors

Tabby Maine Coons come in several recognised colors:

  • Brown Tabby: Warm brown background with black striping (Bali and Pippin)
  • Blue Tabby: Cool grey-blue background with darker blue striping (Mika)
  • Silver Tabby: Pale silver base with high-contrast dark markings
  • Red (Ginger) Tabby: Orange base with darker red striping

Tabby Pattern Types

Each color can appear in different tabby patterns:

PatternDescription
Classic
(Blotched)
Swirling, marble-like
patterns on the sides
MackerelNarrow vertical stripes
along the body
TickedMinimal striping, salt-
and-pepper appearance
SpottedBroken stripes forming
spots

Most Maine Coons are mackerel or classic tabbies, with the classic pattern being especially common in large males.

Do Tabby Maine Coons Have Different Personalities?

There is no scientific evidence that tabby coloration directly affects temperament. However, owners often perceive differences because tabbies are so common that people see a wide range of personalities under the same label.

In real life:

  • Pippin, raised from a kitten, was extremely confident with strangers and would inspect visitors without hesitation.
  • Bali, adopted at four years old, is calm and friendly but slightly more cautious – he’ll watch before engaging.
  • Mika, adopted at four years old, is anxious and easily startled. He will growl at delivery drivers pulling onto the drive, then retreat to safety.

This difference highlights something far more important than coat pattern: early socialisation. Tabby Maine Coons raised in busy, people-rich environments tend to be bolder and more adaptable as adults.

Grooming A Tabby Maine Coon: Not All Coats Are Equal

One of the biggest surprises for new owners is that tabby Maine Coons can have very different coat textures, even within the same litter.

From my own experience:

  • Bali’s brown tabby coat is silky, smooth, and rarely mats.
  • Mika’s blue tabby coat is thicker, woollier, and tangles easily – very similar to how Pippin’s fur behaved.
  • Pippin required frequent grooming, especially around the chest, armpits, and rear.

Why This Matters

Blue and silver tabbies often have denser undercoats, which trap loose fur more easily. This increases:

  • Matting risk
  • Hairballs
  • Grooming time

Owners should not assume all tabby Maine Coons have “easy” coats.

Diet And Health Considerations For Tabby Maine Coons

All three of our Maine Coons have been fed high-quality diets, primarily Royal Canin Urinary Dry and Wet Food. This choice wasn’t accidental.

Urinary Health

Maine Coons are a large breed and appear prone to urinary issues. All three of our cats have experienced urinary tract problems at some point. One episode involving Bali cost £3,500 in veterinary care alone.

This reinforces two important points:

  1. Diet matters long-term, not just in kittenhood
  2. Pet insurance is essential for Maine Coons, regardless of coat pattern

Joint Health

Pippin developed mild hip dysplasia and arthritis around 9-10 years old, which is not uncommon in large-framed cats.

Maintaining a healthy weight throughout adulthood is crucial, especially for tabby Maine Coons that tend to grow large and solid.

Are Tabby Maine Coons Good Family Cats?

Yes, when properly socialised, tabby Maine Coons are outstanding family cats.

In our home:

  • Bali bonded immediately with our son Zachary and frequently sleeps on his bed.
  • His calm, non-aggressive nature made him an ideal cat for a child learning how to interact respectfully with animals.

That said, Maine Coons are not toys. They can become overstimulated, particularly during intense stroking or rough play.

Mika, for example, prefers rougher interactive play, which requires us to adapt by using long ribbons and wand toys instead of hands.

Common Myths About Tabby Maine Coons

❌ “Tabby Maine Coons are more aggressive”.

False. Any Maine Coon can become overstimulated. This is about reading body language, not coat pattern.

❌ “All tabby Maine Coons are low maintenance”.

Also false. Grooming needs vary massively by coat texture.

❌ “Tabby Maine Coons are mixed breeds”.

Incorrect. Tabby is a pattern recognised in purebred Maine Coons.

Is a Tabby Maine Coon Right for You?

A tabby Maine Coon may be a perfect choice if you want:

  • A large, affectionate, people-oriented cat
  • A visually striking coat with classic wild-cat markings
  • A sociable companion that integrates well into family life

However, prospective owners should be prepared for:

  • Regular grooming (especially blue or silver tabbies)
  • High food costs
  • Potential long-term health expenses

Frequently Asked Questions

Are tabby Maine Coons bigger than other Maine Coons?

No. Size depends on genetics, sex, diet, and overall health, not coat pattern.

Do tabby Maine Coons shed more?

They can appear to shed more simply because tabby markings make loose fur more visible, especially on light furnishings.

Is a tabby Maine Coon good for first-time owners?

Yes, provided the owner understands grooming, stimulation needs, and the long-term financial commitment.

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  • Bali the Maine Coon cat and Katrina Stewardson. Female holding big cat!
    Katrina Stewardson

    A Maine Coon cat enthusiast with 13+ years of experience owning three Maine Coon cats. I have first-hand experience with many Maine Coon health issues, e.g., hip dysplasia, bent tail canal, and arthritis. I have experience in training Maine Coons, registered breeders, adopting Maine Coons, and caring for a Maine Coon. I currently own two male Maine Coon cats, named Mika and Bali.

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