Currently our Maine Coon kittens are $2,500-4,500.00. Deposit is $1,000; $1,000 payment is due at 8 weeks old. Remaining balance due at time of pick up the day kitten goes home. We are responsible hobby breeders, when determining the cost, we must figure in the cost to acquire the breeding parents a kitten with breeding rights with a great pedigree,…
Transportation can be arranged and we are able to help with that. However, transportation costs are the buyer’s responsibility, and we must meet in person to exchange the kitten… either I can come to you or you come to me. For example, if you fly into Chicago airport O’Hare, we can meet you there with the kitten and you can return…
MAINE COON (Main-coon – American raccoon cat), a breed of semi-longhaired cats. The ancestors of Maine Coons originally lived in North America (Maine). So what kind of animal is this – the American raccoon cat? What is it like, where did it come from, what is its character and habits in reality? The Maine Coon is considered the largest cat…
Kittens are available to be picked up between 14 and 16 weeks. The remaining balance is due in cash only at the time of pick up. When your kitten leaves we will be sending you with their medical record showing the dates of veterinarian visits, shots and deworming. We will also be sending home with a sample of their food…
Payment options: Zelle, Cash, also Credit Cards and PayPal We do not accept credit cards, but a credit card payment is possible with PayPal. Monthly payments are accepted on your kitten if you wish to pay the balance in full before picking up your kitten. However, the final payment must be made in CASH when picking up your kitten. We…
Yes, they are good with children and dogs. The gentle and friendly nature of Maine Coon cats allows them to get along well with children. Maine Coon cats are generally good with dogs. We also have a Pomeranian, and he gets along peacefully with all of our cats! However, the ability to get along peacefully with a dog also depends…
When bringing home a new kitten, you’ll need to provide them with food, water, a litter box, and a safe space to adjust to their new surroundings: Food and water Provide shallow, non-slip bowls for food and water. Stainless steel and ceramic bowls with a lead-free glaze are best, as plastic bowls can cause chin acne. Clean the bowls daily.…
As stated in your purchase contract the de-clawing of your kitten is prohibited. Declawing is the amputation of the last bone of each toe. It would be like cutting off your fingers at the last knuckle. The standard method of declawing is amputating with a scalpel or guillotine clipper. The wounds are closed with stitches or surgical glue, and the…
To be on the waiting list we require a $500 deposit that will be counted toward the kitten’s sale price. Once the litter is born, we will notify everyone on the waiting list via email or text message. If for some reason you will not be satisfied with the kittens, the deposit will be transferred to the next available litter.…
We do offer a genetic health guarantee as part of the contract and in order for this to remain intact you will be required to have your kitten screened and checked by your vet within 72 hours of leaving our home. Our cats are regularly assessed by a licensed veterinarian tested for FeLV and FIV and all kittens are assessed…
Usually, they will leave at 14 weeks and older and all kittens are vaccinated and dewormed before leaving.
No. If your contract say the kitten was sold “not for breeding”, the kitten must be spayed/neutered no matter who ends up as owner. We are committed to ethical breeding and this includes us taking back our offspring at any age. We only allow people that have this same conviction to work with our lines. Allowing a one time litter…