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Maine Coon Kittens for Sale
Maine coon cats have been around longer than most people realize. The breed developed naturally in New England - no deliberate human engineering, just cats adapting to cold winters and hard conditions over generations. TICA both recognizes it as one of America's oldest native breeds, and that history shows in how the cats are built: tough, functional, and genuinely pleasant to live with. At CatsDogs.us, we work with verified breeders across Europe and arrange delivery to all U.S. states except Hawaii.
Size and Build - More Than You Might Expect
Maine coon kittens are deceptively small. The adult size catches people off guard, especially with males - 20 to 25 lbs is typical, and the breed doesn't finish growing until age 4 or 5. The body is long and rectangular, the coat is dense and shaggy with a pronounced ruff at the neck, and the tail is substantial enough to wrap around the body for warmth. Paws are wide and tufted between the toes.
Some Maine Coons are polydactyl - they have extra toes. TICA formally recognizes this as the Maine Coon Polydactyl variety. It's a natural genetic trait, causes no health issues, and was actually useful: those wider paws worked like snowshoes.
Coat colors and patterns range widely. Whatever color a kitten is born with is usually what you'll get, though the full adult coat takes a year or two to develop completely.
Day-to-Day Personality
Sociable without being pushy - that's probably the most accurate short description. Maine coon cats follow people around, involve themselves in whatever is happening, and generally get along with children, dogs, and other cats without much drama. They chirp and trill more than they meow, which surprises most new owners.
The water thing is real. TICA's breed profile mentions it directly, and most owners confirm it: Maine Coons are unusually comfortable around water. Some play with the tap, and some supervise bath time. Their coat is water-resistant, which helps.
Mentally, they need engagement. Not frantic activity - just regular interactive play, some puzzle feeders, and a cat tree sturdy enough to hold a large cat without wobbling. Without that, boredom sets in, and bored Maine Coons find their own solutions.
Good match for:
- Families with kids and other animals
- People who want a cat that actually participates in household life
- First-time owners, provided they understand how big this cat gets
- Anyone with enough space - a 15-lb cat needs room to move
Health Testing - What the Paperwork Should Show
Lifespan runs 12 to 15 years, and the breed is generally sturdy. But there are genetic conditions documented in Maine Coons that responsible breeders screen for before breeding. According to TICA's official breed guidelines at tica.org, the following should be standard:
- HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy) - thickening of the heart wall, sometimes with no symptoms until it's serious. Maine Coons have a specific documented mutation (A31P). Breeders should show both DNA results and periodic echocardiograms done by a board-certified cardiologist - DNA alone isn't enough, since not all mutations are identified yet
- SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) - affects spinal neurons, and shows up around 3-4 months as an unsteady gait. Not fatal, not particularly painful, but visible. DNA testing identifies carriers
- PKD (Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency) - reduces red blood cell lifespan, and leads to anemia. As of June 2024, the GCCF requires a negative PKD test before any Maine Coon can be registered
- Hip Dysplasia - large breeds carry a higher risk; TICA recommends X-ray screening
- Luxating Patella - kneecap displacement, screened by X-ray or physical exam
Before buying a Maine Coon kitten, ask for documentation on all five. A good breeder has this ready without being asked.
What Shapes the Maine Coon Price
Maine Coon Cost in the USA
How much Maine Coon cats cost depends on several things that are worth understanding before you start comparing listings. The Maine Coon price range in the U.S. is genuinely wide, and the gap between low-end and high-end prices reflects real differences in what went into producing the kitten.
Maine Coon kitten price goes up with:
- Health screening - full testing for HCM, SMA, PKD, hip dysplasia, and patella—is a significant investment for breeders; it's built into the price
- Registration - TICA papers from documented bloodlines
- Bloodlines - parents with regional or national championship titles
- Coat and color - some combinations are rarer and priced higher
- Location - maine coon costs in the USA vary by region; coastal urban markets run higher than most
When a Maine Coon cat for sale listing looks unusually cheap, the question is what's missing. The breed is popular, and popular breeds attract sellers who skip health documentation. A kitten without vet records and pedigree papers is a different product from one that has them - regardless of how similar the photos look.
Every kitten from CatsDogs.us comes with:
- Veterinary health examination
- Age-appropriate vaccinations
- Deworming and microchip
- Pedigree documentation
- Health guarantee
Reach out directly for the current Maine Coon price on available kittens - we list specific animals, not a price range.
Coat Care
The semi-longhair coat is dense but doesn't tangle as fast as some longhair breeds. Still, it needs consistent attention:
- Brush 2-3 times a week; daily during spring and fall shedding
- The ruff, belly, and armpits mat faster than the rest - focus there
- Bathing every 4-6 weeks keeps the coat clean; most Maine Coons tolerate it without protest
- Nails every 2-3 weeks, ears monthly - tufted ears collect debris faster than open ones
- Dental care from kittenhood
Feeding
More food than an average cat, and quality matters more as the cat grows. The first ingredient should be a named protein - chicken, turkey, salmon - not a grain or generic meat category. Wet food as a core part of the diet supports hydration, which is relevant for kidney health over the long term.
Portion control is not optional. Maine Coons overeat when given the chance, and extra weight on a large-framed cat stresses the joints that are already at risk for dysplasia. Kittens under 12 months need kitten-formula food - the breed grows slowly and needs sustained nutrition through that whole period. From around age 5 or 6, it's worth talking to your vet about joint supplements.
Finding Maine Coon Kittens Near You
"Maine coon kittens for sale near me" and "Maine coon cat for sale nearby" are two of the most common searches for this breed, and local availability is often limited. Good breeders with proper health documentation aren't evenly spread across the country, and the breed's popularity means the market includes sellers who don't prioritize screening.
If you're wondering where to buy a Maine Coon cat or just starting the process of buying a Maine Coon cat without knowing where to begin, CatsDogs.us connects families with verified breeders in all U.S. states and handles safe transport everywhere except Hawaii. We send photos and updates throughout and stay in contact until the kitten is home.
Questions about Maine Coon kittens near me, available litters, or how delivery works: sales@catsdogs.us or +1-347-387-1796.
Characteristics
Typical traits for Maine Coon (rated 0–5)
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Playfulness
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Activity Level
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Friendliness to Other Pets
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Friendliness to Children
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Grooming Requirements
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Vocality
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Need for attention
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Affection towards owners
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Docility
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Intelligence
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Independence
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Hardiness
Disclaimer: Keep in mind that while the traits described generally apply to this breed, each cat is distinct with its own personality and looks. To learn more about a specific kitten, please review their profile information or speak with the adoption specialist for detailed insights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about ordering, delivery, and kitten care
Are Maine Coons good with children and other pets?
Maine Coons are known for their friendly, sociable nature. They usually get along well with children, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs, and often form strong bonds with their family.
How big do Maine Coons grow?
Maine Coons are one of the largest domestic cat breeds. Adults often weigh 10 to 25 pounds or more, with males typically larger than females. They continue growing longer than many breeds.
Do Maine Coons require special grooming?
Yes. Their long, dense coat needs brushing several times a week to prevent matting and reduce shedding. Pay extra attention to the mane, belly, and hindquarters during grooming sessions.
Are Maine Coons suitable for apartment living?
Maine Coons can adapt to apartments if they have enough space, climbing structures, and daily play. Their size and energy level mean vertical space and interactive toys are especially important.
Are Maine Coons prone to specific health issues?
Maine Coons are generally healthy, but the breed can be predisposed to conditions such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and hip dysplasia. Regular vet checkups and responsible breeding help protect long-term health. Our kittens are vet-checked before delivery.