Welcome to Maine Coon Kittens Home
Welcome to Maine Coon Kittens Home
Maine Coon kittens are adorable and charming cats known for their friendly nature and distinctive appearance. They are one of the largest domesticated cat breeds, with a muscular build, tufted ears, bushy tails, and a thick, water-repellent coat. These kittens are playful, social, and intelligent, making them great companions for families and individuals alike. If you're interested in rehoming a maine coon kitten, check out our available maine coon litters below.
Available Kittens
01
FINN
Sex: Male
Age: 10 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
COCO
Sex: Female
Age: 10 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
DAVE
Sex: Male
Age: 11 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
DAISY
Sex: Female
Age: 10 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
BENNY
Sex: Male
Age: 11 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
BELLA
Sex: Female
Age: 11 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
ZEUS
Sex: Male
Age: 11 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
01
RUBY
Sex: Female
Age: 10 Weeks old
Vet Checked: Yes
Potty/Litter Trained: Yes
Registration: Up-to-Date
Price: $500
Appearance
Size: Maine Coon kittens grow into one of the largest domestic cat breeds. Adults can weigh between 8-18 pounds or more.
Coat: They have a long, thick, and water-repellent double coat that requires regular grooming.
Ears: Distinctive tufted ears with lynx-like tips.
Tail: Long, bushy tail that they often hold high.
Eyes: Large, expressive eyes that are usually green, gold, or copper.
Temperament
Friendly & Social: Known as "gentle giants," Maine Coons are friendly, affectionate, and good with children and other pets.
Playful & Curious: They retain their kitten-like playful behavior well into adulthood.
Intelligent: Highly trainable and curious, they enjoy interactive toys and puzzles.
Loyal: Often form strong bonds with their owners and enjoy being involved in family activities.
Care & Maintenance
Grooming: Regular brushing (several times a week) is essential to prevent matting.
Diet: High-quality cat food suitable for their size and activity level.
Exercise: Plenty of playtime to keep them stimulated and healthy.
Health: Prone to certain genetic conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a heart disease) and hip dysplasia. Regular vet check-ups are important.
Life Expectancy
Usually around 12-15 years, with some living longer with proper care.
Adoption & Purchase
Consider adopting from shelters or rescue organizations. When buying from breeders, ensure they follow ethical breeding practices to promote healthy kittens.
