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 Previously placed deposits are NOT refundable if
cancelled by the buyer (no exceptions!)
All available kittens can be adopted to a preapproved  pet home only. No breeding kittens will be available.
Kittens must be paid for in full at the time of selection and will
be held for the adoption home until they are old enough
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New Maine Coon Litter
Born 05/22/08
to Bess and Armand

Blue Cream/White - Female

Reserved

Tortie/White - Female
Reserved

Tortie/ White - Female
Reserved

Tortie/White - Female
Reserved

Calico Smoke - Female
Reserved

Black/White - Polydactyl - Male
Reserved

Blue Smoke/White - Male
Reserved

Availability, Details and Photos
soon
New Maine Coon Litter
Born 05/21/08
to
Ella and Lestat

Red Silver Mackerel Tabby/White Poly - Male
Reserved

Red Silver Classic Tabby/White - Male
Reserved

Silver Patch Mackerel/White Poly - Female
Reserved

Silver Patch Mackerel/White Poly - Female
Reserved

Availability, Details and Photos
soon
Wackymoon Coon's Smaug PP of Kumskaka
Red solid, F2 Polydactyl
Available Kittens and Young Adults
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We Don't have any kittens available currently,  but we have some truly amazing litters coming this Spring!!!!  Excellent Health, Excellent Pedigrees, Excellent type and temperament.


We have Planned litters for 2010 from


Tiny and Sybelle -
Poly's possible
All Red variatons for males
Tortie and Patched tabby variations for females


Tiny and Maisy - Poly's possible
all solid colors

Tiny's last litters as he has now retired

Tinkerbelle and Bear
All Red and red silver males
All Patch tabby girls


Isis and Lestat - Poly's possible
Solid White, Shaded Silver Mackerel tabbys, or Brown Mackerel tabby's - male or female

Sky and Rocky - Poly's possible
Shaded Silver, Blue, brown, red mackerel tabbys  for males
Shaded Silver, Blue, brown, red, or all colors of  patch mackerel tabbys  for girls


No No and Rocky - Poly's possible
Solids and mackerel tabbys of any color for males and females 

Kachina (Flower Pot) and Rocky - Poly's possible
Solids and mackerel tabbys of any color for males and females


Stay connected to us!  It is going to be a FABULOUS YEAR of the Maine Coon!
I am a Breeder
Two Are Better Than One!
  1.  By having two or more cats, you are able to enjoy the  true social nature of the cats and their relationship with each other.
  2.   Cats that have a playmate tend to be more socially well-adjusted and avoid behavior problems like shyness, biting, hissing, being frightened and hiding in the company of people they don't know.
  3.    Cats need stimulations during the day just like humans.  Studies have shown that some animals left alone most of the day in the house, have brains that weigh up to 25% less than those who have playmates.
  4.   In Switzerland, an anti-cruelty law was passed that requires people who are adopting dogs and cats to get two instead of one since it is the nature of animals to want the company of their own kind.
  5.   If they have a companion, cats are much less likely to gain weight due to lack of movement, and to suffer related illnesses.
  6. They are less likely to ruin furniture out of boredom.
  7. If you must work long hours or travel for a couple of days, two or more cats keep each other company and are more tranquil during your absence.
  8. It's more likely that people will have behavior problems when only one has been adopted rather than two.
  9. Your cat will remain more playful and youthful into his or her later years with a companion.
  10.  The workload to care for two cats remains relatively the same as one.
  11. You don't need more space for a second cat!
                So remember……….Two are Better Than One!