Kittens Updates from Past Litters
Lupo: Black Silver Ticked Tabby
SapphirexSnow White
20 lb and staying in the kitchen to get those gainz
Damsel: Classic Black Torbie (tortie and tabby)
AslanxFairytale
3 months
6 months
10 months
Pierro: Classic Black Silver Tabby
SapphirexSnow White
He is not chunky, just well groomed lol
Angel: Red Silver Tabby
SapphirexAlina
When you stay consistent with the rosemarry oil lol! (complete joke, don't put essential oils on your cats, he got the mane from his mama).
Louie: Black Mackrel Tabby
AslanxFairytale
Louie, the ring leader
Sofia: Black Silver Tabby
Sapphire x Snow White
5 months and longer than a beagle
Her face card never declines.
Persephone aka Dreadbaby: Classic Black Silver Tabby
Sapphire x Snow White
Persephone from day one to about 4 months
Maine Coon vs regular sized cat, in this case its her brother.
Humphrey: Red Silver Tabby
SapphirexAlina
He was made for the nap life.
Maximilian (Now Porter) and his brother Ceasar
Sapphire x Alina
Sapphire x Snow White
Best cuddle buddies.
Cinnamon: Classic Red Tabby
AslanxAlina
6 weeks
6 months, he will be dropping his lifting routine soon.
FAQ
Kitten Package
All the things in kitten package amount to a huge saving of your time and money with $1000s of dollars of testing and veterinary visits. We choose to spay and neuter our kittens while they are with us, also to lessen the stress of post surgical care on you since that is something we are experienced with. We want our kittens to live a long and healthy life that is why we invest so much time and money before they come to your family. Raising pure bred, high quality and cared for Maine Coons is a financially expensive endeavor and we do it for our great love and respect for the breed.
Kittens come with:
1. Full 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 know 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. Unspayed 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.
3. High quality dry food.
4. Health records.
5. Kitten information package.
6. One year health guarantee for genetic defects.
7. One free month of Trupanion pet insurance.