“Maine Coon Golden Farm” is a family-claimed and worked business. We endeavor in getting solid Maine Coon little cats, completely mingled and relating to the Maine Coon breed standard. Since June 2011, we have happily provided homes with pedigreed Maine coon cats available to be purchased that come from stupendous and title holder European bloodlines. Our felines and their little cats will quite often have exemplary European elements that produce a more “wild” or wild, intriguing appearance. In the European lines, you might see bigger ears with longer ear tufts and lynx tips, in addition to high cheekbones, enormous, square gags, and longer shaggy tails.
We are happy to pick and carry your new little cats to you and assist them with getting acclimated with another family . We are additionally delighted to exhort our clients on all matters. Our Maine objective is to deal with our fuzzy companions by coordinating them with a totally adoring home. We value observing the best felines for our clients in the most problem free way imaginable. Allow us to assist you with tracking down your most wanted sidekick!.
Based on our health guarantee, our Maine coons come with a health history is given at time of sale. The Maine coons are usually vaccinated against Feline Rhinotracheitis & Calci Virus, Pneumonitis and Rabies. Before sending our kittens to the buyer, it is is usually vet-checked and given its first series of the Distemper shots. Although It is up to the buyer to choose whether or not to vaccinate additionally with the FeLV vaccine after when a kitten is received, however this is not recommended except approved by a licensed vet technician.
The largest of all the cat breeds, the Maine Coon cat has a powerful muscular body and substantial legs. The head has a squared-off muzzle and large ears held wide and tall. The coat is long and thick and consists of an undercoat covered by a substantial glossy, waterproof top coat. The hair on the head, neck and shoulders is shorter and increases in length down the back, sides and tail. The hair on the belly and breeches is full and shaggy. There is a ruff, which begins at the base of the ears and is heavier in males than females.
The good-natured and affable Maine Coon adapts well to many lifestyles and personalities. They like being with people and have the habit of following them around, but they aren’t needy. They’re happy to receive attention when you direct it their way, but if you’re busy, they’re satisfied to just supervise your doings.
Despite the length of the Maine Coon’s coat, it has a silky texture that doesn’t mat easily—if you groom it regularly. It is easily cared for with twice weekly combing to remove dead hair and distribute skin oils. Useful grooming tools include a stainless steel comb for removing tangles and what’s called a “grooming rake” to pull out dead undercoat, which is what causes tangles when it’s not removed.
The friendly, laid back Maine Coon is a perfect choice for families with children and cat-friendly dogs. They love the attention they receive from children who treat them politely and with respect, and they don’t mind playing dress-up or going for a ride in a baby buggy.
The Maine Coon is a native New Englander, hailing from Maine, where they were popular mousers, farm cats, and–most likely–ship’s cats, at least as far back as the early 19th century. The first thing you’ll probably notice is that Maine Coons are big–really big! In fact, the record for the world’s longest house cat belongs to a Maine Coon who grew to be over four feet long. But these kitties have more going for them than size. They’re affectionate without being needy, they’re adaptable, and they’ve kept their hunting instincts, just in case you need a good mouser. If you can handle a whole lot of cat, this kitty would be a perfect addition to your family.
Other names: Coon Cat; Maine Cat; Maine Shag; American Longhair; American Coon Cat; American Forest Cat
Common nicknames: Gentle giants.