Things To Now
*Kitten price will range from
-Pet 1800-2800
- Breeding Rights 2800-3500
*One month of free vet insurance will be provided
*Kitten will be vaccinated with at least one round of shots most will have 2 rounds. From a veterinarian
*Kitten with be tested for Fiv/Felv
*Kitten will be microchipped.
*Both sets of parents of kittens will have been tested for
-Fiv/Felv.
-HCM
-SMA
-PK Deficiency
*Things provide to go home with
-Carrier
-Food for at least 3 days Kittens are fed Royal Canin
*If you choose to change food must be done slow
*Stuff to know when you get your kitten home.
-put your kitten in a small area in home with litter box for at least a week. Some kittens may adjust quick some might take longer. Just be patient. If you want to bath your kitten, please wait until kitten has settled in. Just remember your kitten has gone through a very stressful situation. Our cattery wants the best for you and your new family member. Please only kitten food no human food.
*Shots are given at 8 weeks and 12 weeks
You most get the 3rd round no later than 16 weeks.
Just remember we are here to answerer any questions you have. Even after you get your new family member home, we are here for you.
We don’t give any health guarantee. You have 2 weeks to take your kitten to the vet to get evaluated.
Your health of you new kitten is your responsibility.
ABOUT MAINE COONS
Frequently ask questions
*How big does a mainecoon get?
-Males are generally 15-25 lbs.
-Females are usually smaller at 10-15 lbs.
*Why are Mainecoons so special?
-They are known for having a gentle disposition and being very vocal. They also have been known to be relatively easy to train.
*Are they cuddly?
-They like to cuddle and prefer not to be alone.
Do they get along with dogs?
-Mainecoons will generally get along with dogs.
-But care should be exercised when, introducing your cat to any other pet.
Will they be potty trained?
-Yes, your kitten will be potty trained.