The Gentle Giant
The Maine Coon is America’s native longhair — and our flagship breed. Bred for the harsh New England winters, Maine Coons are built large, sturdy, and weather-resistant, with tufted ears, a luxurious ruff, and a plume-like tail. Adult males routinely reach 18–22 pounds; females run 12–15.
Despite their size, Maine Coons are famous for a gentle, almost dog-like temperament: they follow their humans room to room, greet visitors at the door, fetch toys, and “chirp” rather than meow. They’re excellent with children and other pets.
Our Bloodline
Our cattery focuses on classic old-style Maine Coon type — heavy boning, strong muzzle, long flowing coat, lynx tips, and the signature chirp. We test for HCM and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) on every breeding cat, and provide a 12-month genetic health guarantee on every kitten we place.
What Makes a Maine Coon the Right Choice
- Excellent with children and dogs
- Adapts to houses and large apartments
- Low-to-moderate vocalization (chirps, trills, rarely meows)
- Loves water — many will splash in sinks or join you in the shower
- Needs 10-15 min of grooming twice a week
- Very food-motivated — easy to train with treats
Pricing
- Pet-quality (no breeding rights): $2,500 – $3,500
- Show-quality: $3,500 – $5,000
- Breeder-quality (full rights, limited): $4,500 – $6,500
- Polydactyl (“Hemingway”) variants: +$500