
Our Story
We're passionate about preserving the majestic Maine Coon breed. Based in Texas, we raise approximately 30 kittens a year, ensuring they receive the best care and love before finding their forever homes. With a focus on health, temperament, and beauty, our Maine Coons are the perfect companions for families and cat enthusiasts alike.

What Sets Us Apart?
Health & Well-Being First
We prioritize the health and well-being of every kitten.
One-Year Health Guarantee
We offer a one-year health guarantee for added peace of mind when adopting.
DNA Testing
All adults and kittens undergo DNA testing to ensure the healthiest cats.
Peace of Mind
Our health commitment gives you confidence in adopting one of our Maine Coons.
Available Kittens
Our kittens are raised with love and care, and each one is ready to become a beloved member of your family. View our available kittens below and get to know their personalities.
Are You Ready for a Maine Coon?
Maine Coons are majestic, affectionate, and incredibly unique, but before bringing one into your home, it’s important to understand the commitment involved. In this blog, we’ll walk you through what it takes to provide the best care for a Maine Coon and ensure that you’re truly ready for a cat that’s as big in personality as they are in size.
Are Maine Coons good with children and other pets?
Yes, Maine Coons are generally known for their friendly and social nature, making them excellent companions for children and other pets. They tend to get along well with other cats, dogs, and even small animals, as long as they are properly introduced. Their calm demeanor and patience make them great family pets.
Learn more: Catster's Maine Coon Personality Guide
What is the personality of a Maine Coon cat like?
Maine Coons are known for their friendly, playful, and intelligent personalities. They are often described as "gentle giants" because of their calm and loving nature. They enjoy interactive play and are typically affectionate with their owners, but they are also independent and don’t demand constant attention. They communicate with soft chirps and trills, adding to their charm.
Learn more: TICA's Guide to Maine Coon Personality
How much grooming does a Maine Coon require?
​Maine Coons have long, thick coats that require regular grooming to prevent matting. While they don't require as much grooming as some other long-haired breeds, it's recommended to brush them at least two to three times a week, especially during shedding season. Regular grooming not only helps prevent mats but also promotes a healthy, shiny coat.
Learn more: Cat-World’s Maine Coon Grooming Tips
Are Maine Coons prone to any specific health issues?
Maine Coons, like all breeds, can be susceptible to certain health conditions. Common issues include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (a heart condition), hip dysplasia, and spinal muscular atrophy. However, with regular vet visits and a healthy lifestyle, many of these conditions can be managed. It's essential to choose a responsible breeder who screens for genetic diseases.
Learn more: PetMD's Health Guide for Maine Coons
How big do Maine Coon cats get?
Maine Coons are one of the largest domestic cat breeds. On average, they weigh between 10-25 pounds, with males generally being larger than females. Some Maine Coons can grow up to 40 inches in length, including their tail. Their large size, combined with their muscular build, gives them a distinct and striking appearance.
Learn more: The Purrington Post - Maine Coon Size and Growth
What kind of diet is best for a Maine Coon?
Maine Coons need a high-quality, well-balanced diet to support their large size and active lifestyle. A diet rich in protein and low in fillers like corn or soy is essential for their health. Wet food can be a good option for hydration, and it’s also helpful to offer a mix of wet and dry food. Always make sure to provide fresh water to keep your Maine Coon hydrated.
Learn more: Best Friends Animal Society's Feeding Guidelines