Welcome to Maine Coon World

News and updates from the Gentle Giants, and Maine Coon Kittens

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How to find a Reputable Breeder:

As a new prospective kitten buyer, you need to know what question to ask when looking for a new kitten. Buyers should be aware of back yard breeder and what to stay away from. How do I find someone that will support me when I have questions about my kitten. What does a good breeder look like compared to a bad one. How to find a healthy kitten with low risk of genetic disorders. Are you looking for a companion, show or breeding?

Posted: December 03, 2025
Updated: December 03, 2025
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Raw for Maine Coon Cats

Maine Coons require proper nutrients to stay health. Feeding raw is a more natural diet. Cats require the moisture. There are many benefits to feeding raw. Nutrients are lost with highly processed pet foods that are cooked at high temperatures.

Posted: July 24, 2024
Updated: August 19, 2024
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The Polydactyl Maine Coon

Are Polydactyl Maine Coon kittens inbred or is this a normal part of the breed? There are two registries, one for Maine Coons and one for Maine Coon polydactyl. Does the Maine coon polydactyl add to the genetic gene pool?

Posted: June 09, 2024
Updated: July 24, 2024
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The International Cat Association Show - May 2023

Please enjoy a few photos of the TICA show and the awards we are proud of.

Posted: March 30, 2024
Updated: June 09, 2024
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Why Maine Coon kittens shouldn't be rehomed until 14 - 16 weeks.

Why Maine Coon kittens should not be rehomed before 14-16 weeks of age.

Posted: May 01, 2024
Updated: May 01, 2024
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History of the Maine Coon

Maine Coons developed naturally in the state of Maine, USA, from feral cats that escaped the explorers of the North Atlantic coast. Their lineage traces back to a timeframe around the Nordic period before Columbus, including his landing.

Posted: March 30, 2024
Updated: March 30, 2024