Frequently Asked Questions
Bringing a Maine Coon kitten into your home is more than just a purchase — it’s the beginning of a lifelong friendship with one of the most majestic, intelligent, and loving cat breeds in the world. As experienced breeders, we know how important it is for future pet parents to feel informed and confident every step of the way. That’s why we’ve created this Frequently Asked Questions guide to walk you through the exciting process, answer common concerns, and help you fall even more in love with this extraordinary breed.
Whether you’re wondering about the price of a Maine Coon kitten, their health needs, or how to reserve your perfect companion, our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed with you in mind — ensuring transparency, trust, and peace of mind from the very start.
Purchasing a Maine Coon Kitten
One of the most common Frequently Asked Questions we receive is about pricing. In 2025, the average cost of one of our Maine Coon kittens is $300 - $2,000. This price reflects not only their exceptional pedigree but also the dedicated care and socialization each kitten receives from birth.
Yes! When the kittens reach 8 weeks of age, families are invited to select their kitten in the order of their reservation. All kittens on our website are currently available .This is one of our most cherished moments, and another highlight in our Frequently Asked Questions journey.
Our litters offer a beautiful variety of colors and patterns, including white, blue, red, black, and classic brown tabby. Kitten colors depend on the genetics of the parents.
Due to high demand and our ethical breeding practices, new customers can expect an average wait time of about 6 months.
The first step is joining our waiting list. This ensures your place in line and gives you access to updates about upcoming litters.
Health, Personality & Lifestyle
Absolutely. Maine Coons are known for their friendly, adaptable personalities. While each kitten has its own temperament, many of our customers successfully introduce their new Maine Coon to other cats and even dogs.
Nutrition is key! Maine Coons thrive on high-quality cat food, and we often recommend adding cooked chicken breast as a treat.
This is an important and emotional question. We strongly believe that declawing is inhumane and unnecessary. With proper scratching posts and positive reinforcement, your Maine Coon can be trained to respect your furniture.
We advise against letting your cat roam freely due to potential dangers. Instead, leashed walks or “catios” (enclosed outdoor spaces) provide safe adventures.
One of the most beloved traits of the Maine Coon is their size. Our kittens often grow into majestic adults weighing over 25 pounds. Many families share photos of their gentle giants on our social media.