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Frequently Asked Questions
Are your kittens registered?
Yes. Our kittens are registered with either The International Cat Association (TICA) or Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA).
Note Once proof of spay/neuter is provided, registration paperwork will be transferred to the new owner.
Are your cats health tested?
Absolutely. The health and longevity of our lines are a top priority. Our breeding cats are genetically tested for common Maine Coon conditions, including:
HCM (Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy)
SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy)
PKDef (Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency)
Documentation is available upon request.
How does the reservation process work?
We operate using a notification list and a reservation system.
Families on the notification list are contacted first when litters are born.
Pre-reserved families select their kittens in the order deposits were received.
Remaining kittens, if any, are made available to the public after pre-reserved families choose.
Due to high demand, we recommend joining the notification list early.
How much are your kittens?
Pricing varies depending on color, lineage, and pet vs. breeding rights. Most pricing is listed withe the kitten but contact us directly if needed.
Do you sell kittens with breeding rights?
We currently have paused on selling breeding rights as we are establishing our own lines.
At what age do kittens go home?
Kittens go home at 12 weeks of age. This allows them to properly socialize, nurse, and develop healthy behaviors before transitioning to their new families.
Do kittens come vaccinated and vet checked?
Yes. Before going home, kittens:
Receive age-appropriate vaccinations, are dewormed, have a veterinary health check, and come with a health guarantee.
Do you spay or neuter kittens before they go home?
At this time, we do not spay or neuter kittens prior to placement. Pet kittens are sold under a strict spay/neuter agreement, and proof is required before registration paperwork is finalized.
Do you ship?
We can assist with transportation arrangements if needed. The safety and comfort of the kitten is our top priority.
Do you allow visits?
To protect the health and safety of our cats and kittens, we operate as a closed cattery and do not allow in-person visits.While we completely understand the desire to meet kittens before bringing one home, biosecurity is extremely important in any responsible Maine Coon breeding program. Outside exposure can introduce viruses, bacteria, and parasites that may not affect adult cats but can be dangerous — even life-threatening — to young kittens.Because our cats live inside our homes across three locations, protecting their environment is a top priority.We are committed to transparency and provide:
Photos and videos
Video calls upon request
Regular updates throughout your kitten’s growth
Looking to adopt a kitten? Fill out our kitten application instead.