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frequently asked questions
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Are your breeding cats Pure Bred?Yes. Our breeding cats are purebred Maine Coons and registered through TICA and CFA.
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How big do Maine Coons get?Maine Coons have large bodies and a sociable nature, which is why they are often referred to as “gentle giants”. They are considered one of the largest breeds of domestic cats alongside the Savannah, Siberian Forest, Norwegian Forest and Ragdoll cat breeds. On average a male Maine Coon cat weighs 13-18lbs, with females weighing between 8-12 lbs. The height of an adult Maine Coon can vary between 10-16 inches, and they can reach a length of up to 3 feet, including their tail. Their body is solid and muscular which helps to support their weight and their chest is broad.
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How is the character/temperament of a Maine Coon?Maine Coon cats are known for their gentle and easy-going temperament. They are generally very affectionate, smart, and social. Males and females can be equally loving and many of them tend to be lap cats. The average Maine Coon gets along well with everything that has legs. Most of them are excellent with children, depending on their upbringing. It should be no problem keeping two cats of the same or opposite gender together, especially if they are spayed/neutered.
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Will my Maine Coon get along with other household pets?As mentioned above, these cats are easy-going; however, an older settled cat may be stressed out by a young, playful kitten. No matter the pet, you will want to ensure that introductions are done slowly (which may require some patience on your end).
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Why are breeders so cautious with prospective buyers?Unfortunately, there are people who do not have the best interest of the Maine Coon in mind. Parting with our kittens is hard for us and we want to ensure that they go to someone who will care and love for these kittens as much as we do. Please do not take this caution personally as you go through the application process. Take the time to let the breeder know why you would be the best pet owner and what you can offer this kitten, if you were entrusted with it. Any breeders who offer "purebred" Maine Coon kittens at a very low cost or are adamant about immediate payment without answering your questions are red flags. A good breeder will encourage questions and constant communication.
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How do I get on your waitlist?Fill out aour application and make sure to click on "yes" to "join our waitlist".
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How do I reserve a Maine Coon kitten?You must complete our kitten application. Once received, I will email or text you to let you know whether you have been approved. A non-refundable $750 deposit must be paid in order to secure your kitten.
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What is the cost of your kittens?Our Maine Coon kittens are currently pet priced at $2750 for males or females and $3150 for polydactyl males or females.
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When can I bring my kitten home?Typically, our kittens will be ready to go between 12-16 weeks. A kitten can be chosen between 6-8 weeks and a deposit made at that time through Zelle, Cashapp, Apple Pay, Venmo or Cash, if not already pre-paid. We do not accept checks or credit cards. The price of the kitten must be paid in full when you pick up your kitten or 2-weeks prior to coordinated pet transport.
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Can I purchase a kitten even if I live out of state?Yes. We recommend that you pick-up your kitten in person to reduce stress on your new kitten. We are willing to drive up to 2 hours to meet with our kitten families, whether you are driving or flying. We are closest to the San Antonio International Airport and can meet you there if you choose to fly. You must bring your own pet safe kennel. There are several couriers who can transport your kitten for you if you are unable to fly or drive to us. You will be responsible for any transportation costs for your kitten. If using a courier, shipping costs in addition to your final balance are mandatory 2 weeks prior to the date your kitten(s) can be shipped, and must be paid via Zelle, Cashapp, Apple Pay, or Venmo. We have to coordinate with the airlines and veterinarians for health certificates, which dictates the 2-week timeline. If you plan to take the kitten on a flight with you, you will need to reserve a spot with you in the cabin with the airline in advance. This is to ensure you will be able to board with your kitten. Kittens WILL NOT fly in cargo.
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