IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON ADOPTING YOUR NEW PET
IMPORANT INFORMATION
• Maine Coon Kittens are from $3,500
The kitten price is broken down by features/coats color
Standard colors (solid and variations of tabby): $3500
Smoke (black smoke, blue smoke, tortie smoke or red smokes): $3750
Shaded or Shell: $4000
Kittens are sold as pets only and go home neutered/spayed.
• We are taking a deposit of $500 to get on our waiting list for our next litter of Maine Coon Kittens
• Your deposit holds your spot when our Maine Coon kittens are born. Because of the high demand for our Maine Coon Kittens, they are given to homes based on the order of deposits received.
• If for whatever reason, you do not see the kitten you love, you may be placed on the next list for a kitten choice.
• All deposits are non refundable and go toward the purchase price of a kitten.
• The balance of the purchase price must be paid before you pick up the kitten or it is delivered.
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We will post regular updates to our website regarding new kittens and when they are expected. If you see a specific kitten you are interested in please contact us as soon as possible.
After you've made your deposit you can continuing making payments toward the purchase price. The full balance is due before the kitten is picked up or delivered.
To reserve a kitten from one of our litters a deposit of $500 is required. Please contact us to arrange for this.
1.Age appropriate vaccination
Rabies is a fatal virus that can affect cats as well as humans. This is a core vaccine that is generally required by law because of how serious this disease is. All kittens and adult cats should be vaccinated against rabies.
FVRCP stands for feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. This is a core vaccine considered essential for all kittens. Calicivirus and rhinotracheitis are common feline viruses known to cause upper respiratory infections in cats. Panleukopenia, commonly referred to as feline distemper, is a highly contagious and often fatal disease that attacks rapidly growing and dividing cells like those in the intestines, bone marrow, and the developing fetus.
2. Spay or neuter
To avoid any surprise pregnancies or escape behaviors along with a host of health problems such as cancer. Spaying prevents uterine infections and decreases the incidence of breast tumors, which are malignant or cancerous in about 90 percent of cats. Un-spayed female cats also carry the risk of developing pyometra – a fatal condition of the uterus that requires surgery to treat. Spaying your pet before her first heat offers the best protection from these diseases. Neutering your cat prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems.
Another benefit of spay/neuter is your cat's coat stays more consistent. In cat shows they have separate categories for spayed/neutered or altered and not-altered. Not-altered cats have more energy directed to reproductive functions. But altered cats have bigger bodies, fuller coats, and less shedding.
3. Goodie bag
High-quality dry food to get you started
Sensory toys
Teaser toys
Favorite treats
4. Packet with kittens health records.
5. Kitten information package about integrating into their new homes.
6. One-year health guarantee for genetic defects.
7. One month of complimentary Trupanion pet insurance with coverage from day one.
We simply cannot wait for you to experience the love our Maine Coon Kittens!
Kittens can be delivered or picked up at approximately 12 weeks of age.
Our cattery is also our home and is a closed cattery.
We do not allow home visits and do not entertain outside visitors. If you would like to see a kitten and/or cat, we are more than happy to schedule a live video chat or if we have a kitten who is old enough and not reserved we can meet in a public place such as a pet store or vet office.
For those who have been impacted by scammers, and/or extra cautious individuals, we are happy to do a meeting in person before a kitten is old enough to be out in public, and bring one of our kings to calm your nerves (on a case by case basis, only for serious buyers and as our work schedule allows). I hate how many scammers there are-it is very disheartening.
Over 70% of families who have our kitten, first had some sort of interaction with a scammer, and many even lost money. That is why we have referrals, reviews on several platforms, a detailed website, offer video calls, and have an active social media presence. But even with all those measures, I have seen scam websites nicer than ours, full of convincing pictures and reviews and even stolen health results. That is why we are willing to meet in person.
How do I know you are legit if I can't visit your cattery?
We know there are a lot of scammers and we work really hard to make sure each family who works with us trusts us. We are very picky with who gets one of our kittens and we want to make sure we are the right fit for you.
What makes us legit and verifiable: We are on track to be licensed as an official cattery with the state of Texas under their new guidelines. The licensing means that we are an inspected cattery by the state and have an LLC.
We are a TICA registered cattery and each kitten is eligible to be registered with TICA as well by their families. You can see our cattery certificate at the bottom of every page. In addition, we have reviews on our google page and Facebook, and upon request I can provide personal referrals from our current families.
And as mentioned above we can meet you in a public place upon request.
Our one-year health guarantee covers genetic defects: HCM, PkeDF, SMA, and hip dysplasia.
We have a 72 hour bacterial and viral infection from the time the kitten goes home. And we provide 30 days of free pet insurance that is active from day 1.
Health guarantee does not include abuse, neglect, injuries, infections and viral infections (AKA all the things we can't control).
All our cats are raised indoors with a safe enclosed area outside (called a cattio).
I expect the kittens to be kept indoors only as well when they go to their new homes. This will help prevent catching diseases from other cats, fleas, ticks, and predators.
Once a cat is exposed to the outside world, they will get more curious and continue to want to go out and explore. There’s that chance that they may never return home due to someone stealing them, getting hit by a car, or a predator getting to them. Allowing our kitten to be an outdoor cat voids all health guarantees and is irresponsible pet care.
Do you sell breeding rights?
I am so glad that you are interested in getting started with breeding this wonderful breed and honored that you are wanting one of our cats. I approach this very seriously and am open to helping people get started.
We do ask that before reaching out about breeding rights, you take the time to read our website and understand our breeding philosophy and health testing standards. If you are aligned with those standards and have prepared to make the time and financial commitment to doing this right, go ahead and message us.