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“Meet our stunning black Maine Coon kitten! called Mike Chuli
– Weight: 4.5 kg
– Age: 14 weeks
– Size: 12 inch
– Character: Playful, curious, affectionate, and adventurous friendly around kids and other house pet

ready to bring joy and love into your life!”

Lolo Gramy

"Meet our stunning yellow Maine Coon kitten! called Lolo Gramy - Weight: 4.5 kg - Age: 14 weeks - Size: Medium-Large - Character: Playful, curious, affectionate, and adventurous friendly around kids and other house pet ready to bring joy and love into your life!"

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Sendy Mall

Meet our stunning black Maine Coon kitten! called sendy mall - Weight: 4.5 kg - Age: 14 weeks - Size: Medium-Large - Character: Playful, curious, affectionate, and adventurous friendly around kids and other house pet ready to bring joy and love into your life!"

ABOUT US

 

WHY CHOOSE US

Due to the expensive nature of this breed, it is often hard to find one at a fair price which is in a great health. Now, you can benefit from our yearly discounts. We only started this to make it possible for those who love these kittens but cannot afford them due to the high prices. There are some really great families out there who will make great homes but just cannot afford to take in one of these babies.

All  our kittens are home raised, current on shots and will come with all health records and a health guarantee. Before our kittens move into their new homes, they begin training and we ensure they get all their required shots from birth till when they are ready to go.

We will always be here to guide you and answer all your questions. You can always reach out to us by email or text 

LOVE FOR MAINECOON

No breed has a monopoly on love and affection, but there’s got to be some good reason that Maine Coons have clawed their way up from near extinction to the prized place of America’s second most popular breed (according to the CFA’s registration totals). Maine Coon fans say that the popularity is due to the breed’s large size, intelligence, luxuriant coat, hardy disposition, and devotion to their human family

MORE ABOUT MAINE COON KITTENS…

Certainly! Maine Coon kittens are known for their charming and playful nature. Here’s more information about them:

  1. Appearance: Maine Coon kittens are born with a distinct appearance. They have fluffy fur, tufted ears, and large, expressive eyes. As they grow, their fur continues to develop, and they often have a long, luxurious coat.

  2. Size: Maine Coon cats are one of the largest domesticated cat breeds, and this size is evident even in their kitten stage. They tend to grow rapidly and may reach a substantial size by the time they are fully mature.

  3. Personality: Maine Coon kittens are known for their friendly and sociable personalities. They are often described as “gentle giants” due to their friendly disposition. They are curious, intelligent, and enjoy interacting with their human companions.

  4. Playfulness: Maine Coon kittens are playful and enjoy various toys and interactive games. They have a strong hunting instinct and may enjoy playing with feathered toys or chasing after moving objects.

  5. Adaptability: These kittens tend to adapt well to different environments and can be comfortable in both small apartments and larger homes. They are also known for being relatively adaptable to other pets and family members.

  6. Grooming: Due to their long fur, Maine Coon kittens require regular grooming to prevent matting and keep their coat in good condition. Brushing them a few times a week can help reduce shedding and maintain their coat’s health.

  7. Health Considerations: Like all cats, Maine Coon kittens should receive regular veterinary care, including vaccinations, deworming, and flea prevention. They may be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia or heart conditions, so regular check-ups are essential.

  8. Feeding: Proper nutrition is crucial for the growth and development of Maine Coon kittens. Consult with a veterinarian to ensure you are providing them with the right diet and portion sizes. They may have a larger appetite than some other cat breeds due to their size.

  9. Socialization: Socializing Maine Coon kittens from a young age is important to ensure they grow up to be well-adjusted and friendly cats. Expose them to different people, environments, and experiences to help them become confident adults.

  10. Training: Maine Coon kittens can be trained in basic commands and behaviors, such as litter box training and using scratching posts. Positive reinforcement techniques work well with this breed.

Remember that each Maine Coon kitten is an individual, and their personalities can vary. It’s essential to provide them with love, attention, and a safe environment to help them thrive and become happy, well-rounded adult cats. If you’re considering getting a Maine Coon kitten, make sure to choose a reputable breeder or consider adopting from a shelter or rescue organization.

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This adorable 11-week-old Maine Coon kitten is a stunning shade of yellow, with a soft and fluffy coat that invites snuggles. Their fur is a beautiful golden hue, with subtle shadings of cream and pale orange on the ears, face, and paws. The kitten’s eyes are a bright, sparkling gold, with a curious and playful glint.
Size and Build
At 11 weeks old, this little Maine Coon is already showing signs of their future stature. They have a sturdy build and a broad chest, with strong legs and paws that are perfectly proportioned to their body. The kitten weighs around 2-3 pounds (1.1-1.2 kg), with a length of approximately 10-12 inches (15-20 cm) and a tail that’s just starting to fluff out.
This yellow Maine Coon kitten is a bundle of energy and joy, always eager to play and explore their surroundings. They’re incredibly curious, with a mischievous twinkle in their eye that suggests they’re always getting into trouble. Despite their energetic nature, the kitten is also incredibly affectionate, loving nothing more than to curl up in their human’s lap for cuddles and pets.
At 11 weeks old, this Maine Coon kitten is at a critical stage of development. They’re learning new skills every day, from climbing and jumping to playing with toys and interacting with their human family. The kitten is also starting to develop their adult coat, with the soft, fluffy fur of their kittenhood giving way to a longer, more flowing coat.
This yellow Maine Coon kitten has a few special characteristics that make them truly unique. Their bright golden coat is perfectly complemented by their sparkling gold eyes, creating a truly stunning visual effect. The kitten’s broad chest and sturdy build also suggest that they’ll grow into a large and majestic adult cat, with a commanding presence that’s sure to turn heads.

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