5Mainecoon kitten
Black smoke male mainecoon kitten for sale 8 months old fully vaccinated flea and wormed to date microchipped litter tray trained GCCF registered
£800
Emma
Private seller
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5Black smoke male mainecoon kitten for sale 8 months old fully vaccinated flea and wormed to date microchipped litter tray trained GCCF registered
£800
Emma
Private seller
12We have 2 Ragdoll x Maine Coon Kittens available Both Parents are fully DNA tested This was an accidental litter but Dad is now neutered so wont happen again 1 black & White Boy. 1 silver torbie girl Will be microchipped before they leave Ready to Leave December 23rd but more than happy to keep until after the Holidays They will come with food, Toys, Blanket, kitten
£500
John S
Private seller
5Wonderful natured little boy looking for his forever home. Loves human company, very affectionate and loves playing with toys. Has been brought up in a loving household, used to children and is so friendly and loving. Looking for the best home so please tell me about yourself and your home environment. Persians are strictly indoors due to their sensitive nature and need
£550
Lisa
Private seller
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A Maine Coon kitten costs around £850. This is the average price of the Maine Coon kitten itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Male Maine Coons tend to be slightly larger and more muscular, with affectionate and playful personalities. They make loyal and energetic companions for families.
Training depends on the individual cat and consistency rather than sex. Male Maine Coons respond well to training when given proper guidance.
Neutering is often recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce some health risks. Your vet can advise on the best timing for your kitten.