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Jinnie (U) Maine Coon male kitten

$2,250.00

Maine Coon kitten name Jinnie, Color: black marble, Gender: male, Date of Birth: July 12th, 2024.

The kitten comes from Europe, has a rabies shot and 2 PCH vaccinations, is microchipped, and has a health certificate, international passport, FeLV/FIV test and fecal test for parasites (if it’s possible to obtain), and registration card.*The kitten will be intact as a pet. **Priсe for breeding is $3000.00***Deposit is 50% if you purchase a kitten for breeding purpose. Customer can receive the kitten at the age of 4 months old or if the kitten is older at the moment of purchase in 1-3 weeks (depending on the delivery options)Food: RC, meatLitter filler: wood pallets or paper pallets.A nonrefundable deposit is $500.00 To reserve the kitten you have to pay a deposit or pay the whole amount ahead (a non-refundable deposit is the same). The rest you pay on the pick up at our location or 2 days before shipping if you need a delivery to your location. If you have any further doubts, please feel free to contact us. We are here to answer all your kitty questions!

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Fluffy Giants Alert: Maine coon kittens for sale arkansas!

Looking for a Fluffy Giant? Maine Coon Kittens in Arkansas Might Be Your Answer!Ever dreamed of owning a cat that’s basically a mini-lion? Well, you’re in luck if you’re in Arkansas! Maine Coon kittens are up for grabs, and they’re the gentle giants of the cat world.

Why Maine Coons Are the Cat’s Meow

Maine Coons aren’t just cats; they’re like small lions with the hearts of teddy bears. These majestic felines are known for their:

  • Impressive size (they’re huge!)
  • Gorgeous, long fur that’ll make you want to cuddle all day
  • Friendly and playful personalities
  • Intelligence that’ll keep you on your toes

And the best part? They’re great with kids and even get along with dogs. It’s like having a cat that thinks it’s a dog, but better.

Finding Your Furry Soulmate in Arkansas

Arkansas might be known for its hot springs, but it’s also a hotspot for Maine Coon breeders. You’ve got options, my friend:
Registered CatteriesThese are the cream of the crop. Places like Salt County Maine Coons in central Arkansas are registered with CFA and TICA. That’s fancy talk for “they know their stuff.” These folks are serious about breeding healthy, happy kittens.

Local Breeders. Arkancoons and Zodiac Katz in Morrilton are just a couple of the local breeders you might want to check outThey’re passionate about Maine Coons and can help you find your perfect match.

Rescue Organizations. Don’t overlook rescue groups! Maine Coon Rescue has a presence in Arkansas, and you might just find your new best friend there

Plus, you’ll be giving a deserving kitty a forever home. Win-win!

What to Expect When You’re Expecting (a Maine Coon)

Bringing home a Maine Coon kitten is like preparing for a furry tornado of joy. Here’s what you need to know:

Size Matters. These cats are big. Like, really big. We’re talking up to 40 inches long and 18 pounds heavy. Make sure you’ve got space for all that fluff!
Grooming Galore. That beautiful coat needs some TLC. Be ready to brush your Maine Coon regularly. It’s a great bonding experience, and who doesn’t love a well-groomed kitty?
Playtime is Prime Time. Maine Coons are smart and active. They love to play, so stock up on toys and maybe even consider teaching them some tricks. Yes, you can train a cat!
Health Checks. Reputable breeders will provide health certificates and genetic testing results. This is super important because it helps ensure your new friend will be healthy and happy for years to come

The Cost of Cuteness

Let’s talk money, honey. Maine Coon kittens in Arkansas can range from about $1,000 to $3,000 or more

Why the big range? It depends on:

  • Pedigree (fancy family tree = higher price)
  • Color and pattern (some are rarer than others)
  • Show quality vs. pet quality

Remember, you’re not just paying for a cat. You’re investing in a new family member who’ll be with you for 12-15 years or more.

Making the Connection

When you’re ready to take the plunge, here’s how to connect with Maine Coon breeders in Arkansas:

  1. Check out their websites and social media
  2. Read reviews from other cat parents
  3. Ask for references (good breeders will be happy to provide them)
  4. Visit the cattery if possible (you want to see where your kitten comes from)

Don’t be shy about asking questions. A good breeder will be just as curious about you as you are about their kittens.

Bringing Your Fluff Ball Home

Once you’ve found your perfect Maine Coon kitten, it’s time to prep for their arrival:

  • Get a big litter box (remember, big cat = big bathroom needs)
  • Invest in a sturdy scratching post (those claws need a workout)
  • Stock up on high-quality kitten food
  • Create cozy spots for napping (they’ll find them anyway, but it’s nice to give them options)

The Maine Event

Bringing a Maine Coon kitten into your life is like adding a splash of magic to your everyday routine. These cats are more than just pets; they’re companions, confidants, and sometimes, comedians.Whether you choose a breeder in Hot Springs Village or a rescue in Little Rock, you’re in for an adventure. Just be prepared for lots of love, endless photo opportunities, and the occasional “Is that a cat or a small bear?” question from visitors.Remember, a Maine Coon kitten is a long-term commitment. They grow big, but their hearts grow even bigger. So if you’re ready for a furry friend who’ll be by your side through thick and thin, a Maine Coon might just be your perfect match.Now, go forth and find your feline soulmate in the great state of Arkansas.

FAQs

  1. How big do Maine Coon cats get?
    Maine Coons can grow up to 40 inches in length and weigh up to 18 pounds. They’re one of the largest domestic cat breeds
  2. Are Maine Coons good with children and other pets?
    Absolutely! Maine Coons are known for their gentle nature and get along well with kids and even dogs
  3. How often do Maine Coons need grooming?
    Their long coats need regular brushing, ideally a few times a week, to prevent matting and reduce shedding.
  4. What’s the average lifespan of a Maine Coon?
    With proper care, Maine Coons can live 12-15 years or even longer.
  5. Are Maine Coons hypoallergenic?
    No cat is truly hypoallergenic, including Maine Coons. However, some people with allergies find they can tolerate Maine Coons better than other breeds.

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