TICA Recognizes Polydactyl Maine Coons as Distinct Breed: From Genetic Anomaly to Global Phenomenon



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TICA Recognizes Polydactyl Maine Coons as Distinct Breed: From Genetic Anomaly to Global Phenomenon

The Polydactyl Maine Coon (Maine Coon Polydactyl) is captivating global cat enthusiasts with its unique genetic trait and rich history. Once dismissed as a "genetic defect," these cats have been officially recognized as a distinct breed by The International Cat Association (TICA), setting them apart from standard Maine Coons.

Genetic Legacy and Historical Origins
The extra toes of Polydactyl Maine Coons stem from the dominant PD gene mutation, tracing back to 19th-century maritime history. Revered as "lucky charms" on ships, their broad paws provided superior grip on unstable decks, leading to their proliferation along North America's eastern coast. While 40% of Maine Coons carried the polydactyl gene in the 1950s, selective breeding by associations like CFA reduced this prevalence due to show standards.

 

Breed Standards and Health Considerations
TICA's breed classification explicitly separates Polydactyl Maine Coons, recognizing toe configurations such as 6666 or 7777, contrasting with the standard 5544 toes of regular Maine Coons. While polydactylism is generally harmless, owners should monitor for potential injuries and avoid breeding with cats predisposed to skeletal issues. A 2016 study confirmed diverse carpal and tarsal structures in polydactyl cats without compromising welfare.

 

Market Dynamics and Breeding Trends
In 2025, Polydactyl Maine Coons command prices between 8,000-50,000 CNY, with a 15-30% premium over standard breeds due to rarity. TICA-registered catteries preserve the trait through intentional breeding, while CFA and WCF exclude polydactyl cats from competitions. Notably, MIT research highlights their 2.3x higher human interaction rates, making them ideal for remote work environments.

 

Industry Developments and Future Outlook
The 2025 TOPS Pet Expo in Shanghai will feature a dedicated Polydactyl Maine Coon pavilion, showcasing breeders from Canada and the U.S. With genetic testing advancements, HCM-positive cats now face a 60% price drop, while rare-coated polydactyls see rising demand. Experts project Polydactyl Maine Coons could occupy 12-15% of the Maine Coon market within five years.

 

Controversy and Acceptance in Cat Fancy
The breed's recognition remains divisive. While FIFe maintains polydactylism as a fault, TICA's classification underscores genetic diversity. TICA's scoring system allocates only 3/100 points to toes, emphasizing breed integrity beyond physical traits. This reflects a broader tension between traditional aesthetics and conservation of genetic heritage.
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