Maine Coon Cat Breeders Maryland | Find Kittens Near You

Maine Coon Cat Breeders Maryland

Looking for Maine Coon cat breeders in Maryland? Your search stops here, I’ve done the work for you!

It’s tough finding a list of reputable cat breeders, I know this firsthand. So, I’ve done my best to put together a list of Maine Coon cat breeders near you in Maryland to help.

I’m envious of you embarking on a journey to find a Maine Coon, they’re magnificent, huge, cats. Good luck!

Maine Coon Cat Breeders in Maryland With Kittens and Cats for Sale

BreederAddressTel NumberWebsite
R P Cathouse Maine CoonsEdgewater, MDNArpcathousemainecoons.com
Moosecoons CatteryWestminster, MDNAmoosecoonsmc.com
AslansPaw Maine CoonsHampstead, MD443-841-4484aslanspaw.net
Maine Coon Cats CatteryWestminster, MD443-540-7982royalmainecooncattery.com
Sheracoons CatteryWestminster, MD443-812-2464sheracoons.com

R P Cathouse Maine Coons

Address – Edgewater, MD

Phone – NA

Websitehttp://rpcathousemainecoons.com/


Moosecoons Cattery

Address – Westminster, MD

Phone – NA

Websitehttp://moosecoonsmc.com/


AslansPaw Maine Coons

Address – Hampstead, MD

Phone – 443-841-4484

Websitehttps://www.aslanspaw.net/


Maine Coon Cats Cattery

Address – Westminster, MD

Phone – 443-540-7982

Websitehttp://royalmainecooncattery.com/


Sheracoons Cattery (Maine Coons & Norwegian Forest Cats)

Address – Westminster, MD

Phone – 443-812-2464

Websitehttps://www.sheracoons.com/


What Are Maine Coons Like as Pets?

Maine Coons are great pets. I’m not biased, honest, they really are. They are social, friendly, and have personalities to match their size.

Here are some of the characteristics that Maine Coons are known for:

Size – Maine Coons are famous for being one of the largest domestic cat breeds, and holding the record for the largest cat. On average, male Maine Coons are around 13-18 lbs, and females are 8-12 lbs.

Chatty – This is a pro for most owners, but a con for some. Maine Coons can be pretty vocal, so be prepared to be told when it’s time for food, when you need to open the door, and some other things.

Curious – Like most cats, they have a curious nature. The difference being, as large, heavy cats, they can do some damage when exploring places they shouldn’t be!

Lovable – Who doesn’t want a lovable cat, right? These big fluffy fur balls are one of the most loving breeds, often happiest curling up next to you while you sleep, on your lap, or wherever else you are.

Fun – Best of all, they’re loads of fun. From playing for hours, to fussing them on your lap, it’s always fun seeing and interacting with these gentle giants.

How Much Does a Maine Coon Kitten Cost?

The price of a Maine Coon kitten varies depending on the demand, color, parents, and some other factors.

Typically you can expect to pay between $500-$1,500 as an ‘average’. It’s something you should discuss with a breeder as they often offer different prices for different litters.

How Much Does a Maine Coon Cat Cost?

There are plenty of adult Maine Coons in need of a good home. If you want to adopt an adult, it’s often just as rewarding and gives one of these cats a much-needed loving home.

Adults are much less expensive. In fact, you can often adopt Maine Coons for around $100 or so to help cover the shelter’s fees or a small donation to help them keep operating.

TICA and CFA Certifications

You may have seen some breeders saying they are TICA and CFA certified. This is an extra stamp of approval that they registered their cats and are maintaining a high standard.

Here’s what these organizations mean:

The International Cat Association (TICA) is a major player in worldwide cat registries. Founded in 1967, TICA was created as an alternative to the American Cat Fanciers Association (which used mixed breeds to register their cats).

TICA is the world’s largest and oldest association for cat enthusiasts and breeders. It has over fifty years of experience in registering purebred cats from all over the world.

The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) is a non-profit, international organization devoted to the advancement of purebred cats through breeding, showing, and educational programs.

Founded in 1906, it is the largest purebred cat registry in North America. CFA has more than 300 affiliated clubs in North America and has offices on both coasts of the United States.

Caring for Your Maine Coon

Maine Coons are long haired cats. Some have longer hair than others, but there is no avoiding the fact that you’re going to have to put in a lot of time grooming them.

If you absolutely do not want a cat that requires brushing, Maine Coons are not for you.

That said, it’s not a huge issue. Keep a brush handy, it can even be a brushing mitt, and give them a brush daily when you have a moment.

If you get them into a routine of being brushed from an early age, they’ll enjoy it and roll around in excitement taking it as being playful or some fussing.

In addition to this, Maine Coons love playing. The more time you can make to play with them and help them burn off some of their explosive energy while they’re kittens, the better.

Being large cats, exercise is important to this breed. Most of which can be achieved by letting them outdoors, and with some large, sturdy pieces of cat furniture.

Outside of brushing and exercise, all they really need are the basic things all cats need. Plenty of quality food and fresh drinking water, some nice warm, quiet spots to sleep in, and of course, the acknowledgment that they are in charge!

All that’s left now is to find your new Maine Coon, so good luck, and here’s to a fun-packed future!


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