Maine coon cats are One of the largest domesticated cats
To the left is our Doc Holiday
To the left is our Doc Holiday
We have been breeding quality, loving and healthy pets and livestock for nearly 20 years now. Our loving veterinarian of nearly 20 years has not only provided us with two decades of knowledge and guidance but has become one of our customers!
We are constantly looking to improve the features and health of our cats. We have retired many cats young after they have not passed our genetic testing. Health and temperament is our focus, however we want to maintain the main coon phenotype as well, its a delicate "juggling" process.
Your kitten will be TICA registered, we are registered with both registries under Wild Wild West Maine Coons but we do have a few polydactyl cats that can only be shown under TICA rules.
Please contact us if you cannot find an answer to your question.
This is the most frequently asked question. I have the same response every time. Genetics is going to be the biggest determining factor. The "giant" maine coons all over social media are amazing indeed, however you have to take into consideration that the larger the cat the shorter the life span and the greatest potential for hip and skeletal issues like in large breed dogs. Our males are all 25-29 pounds, people in the neighborhood often think we have bobcats. Our females are a healthy 16-18 pounds as most female maine coons are. We do not encourage anyone to neuter before 9 months as it does affect their growth hormones tremendously and we do not encourage over feeding to get an XL cat, health needs to be the priority of all breeders and owners.
We do not encourage anything other than a high quality diet. Our kittens come home with a bag of food from Purina ProPlan kitten food! Its not cheap but its not cost prohibitive, its easily accessed through Chewy, Amazon or PetSmart. I give Greenies cat nip treats to help with dental care and the occasional raw treat. Some cats will turn their noses up at raw and some love it. Besides a good quality food, I keep them full of fresh water, they love fresh water and will turn their noses up at stagnant/stale water.
Maine coons can cost anywhere from $1500 up to $6000. We try to keep our prices between $1500-$2500 and $1000 extra for breeding rights. Not all kittens will be offered with breeding rights, we feel that some are just best as pets and those will be the kittens at the $1500 mark. They are healthy but may not be "show or breeding" quality. We pride ourselves on our transparent thoughts on our on cats, we are continually striving to improve our kittens year after year. This means a part of the cost is to pay for the extensive genetic tests, vet testing and continually looking to upgrade our stock.
To the right, Koda with our Queen Calamity Jane, Koda is a 45 pound English Shepherd to show you the size of a female Maine Coon.
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