One of the oldest natural breeds, originated in the state of Maine, where it is the official state cat. Known for their dog-like companionship and personalities, Maine Coons have become a popular breed worldwide.
Maine Coons are believed to be the largest domesticated cat. Ranging in weight from 8-25lbs they are much larger than average domestic cat. Maine Coons can reach heights of up to 16 inches and 40 inches long. Some Maine Coons do not reach their full size until they are 3-5 years old.
Maine Coon cats are famously known for their puppy dog like demeanor. Often seeking out human contact and companionship, is what makes this breed a cherished addition to all types of households. They love to play and are extremely intelligent. Unlike most cats, Maine Coons love to play in water. Their highly social personalities are compatible with other pets and kids making them a wonderful family pet.
Health is our number 1 priority. We want to make sure above all, our clients are receiving healthy kittens. Our breeding cats are genetically tested for over 40 different health conditions including but not limited to, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency (PKDef), Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), only negative/negative results are allowed to participate in our breeding program. They also receive regular echocardiograms to check for HCM. All cats must test negative for FIV/FELV as well. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions
Our kittens are typically available for reservation at 6 weeks of age. We reserve the right to evaluate kittens for longer periods of time if they are being considered for our program.
If there is a kitten or cat you are interested in, please ask for more information, pictures and videos.
Q: How much are your kittens?
A: Please inquire directly for pricing.
Q: Do you offer breeding rights?
A: We may offer breeding rights under certain circumstance. Please reach out directly to discuss this topic. We do not offer stud services.
Q: Can I take my kitten before 12 weeks?
A: No. The kittens need to stay with their mother and siblings until at least 12 weeks. This helps the kitten continue to thrive and learn important behavioral and socialization skills.
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