
PETS
Maine Coon
kittens are a cat lover's dream! Our kittens are raised in our
bedroom and are handled several times a day from birth on. They are
socialized with other cats, our dog, and our children so they will readily
adjust to new homes.


All
kittens are sold with a health guarantee, have had at least their
first two shots, and have been wormed. Pets are sold for
$1500 at no earlier than 12 - 14 weeks of age, with
spay/neuter agreements (or may have already been altered), and as
indoor only companions. New pet owners receive their registration
papers upon proof of altering.
Although
we do a limited amount of breeding, we occasionally have kittens
available to approved homes. If we don't currently have kittens, we
are happy to assist you in contacting another reputable breeder in
your area.
We prefer
that the initial contact be made via e-mail so that we can send you
our kitten questionnaire. It serves two purposes. One, to tell us
a little about you and to let us know what you want in a Maine Coon
(color, sex, age, etc), and two, to serve as a reminder when the
kittens are ready to go. We do not ask for deposits on kittens
unless we are 100% sure that we will have a kitten available
for you, and we no longer keep an ongoing waiting list. If you are
sincere in your interest for one of our kittens we ask that you keep
in touch with us on a fairly regular basis.
Contact us for more
information.
IF A KITTEN ISN'T SUITABLE
Occasionally we have retired breeding or show cats available.
If a kitten doesn't suit your situation, please feel free to contact
us about one of these very special cats. Often they are still
quite young but don't require the amount of training a kitten might.
They are also often a better choice for those with very young children as
well.
FOR
BREEDERS
We very rarely sell breeding cats, so if you are inquiring about a
kitten for breeding please be prepared for an in-depth investigation
of your breeding practices and be prepared to offer references.
We will not place breeding cats with anyone who does not screen ALL
of their breeding cats for HCM, both by DNA testing and cardiac
echoes. If you are breeding DNA positive cats, please do not
inquire about kittens for breeding. We will not make any
exceptions to this rule. We also do not place breeding cats
with anyone using polydactyls in their breeding programs. We
(and most registries in the world) consider polydactyly a defect
that can negatively impact the health and welfare of our cats.

Thank you
for stopping by!
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