1Tica reg white maine coon
17 month old tica reg white boy Not neutered. lovely and adorable brought up in a family home pet only with tica papers.
£1,200
carrina
Private seller
117 month old tica reg white boy Not neutered. lovely and adorable brought up in a family home pet only with tica papers.
£1,200
carrina
Private seller
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3Half Maine Coon Kittens. READY 28th JANUARY. Reservations being taken. Boy 1 £600 Boy2 £600 Boy 3 £600 Girl 1 £600 RESERVED Girl 2 £600 Girl 3 £600 All Kittens will be ready 28th January Deposits being taken. Mum pure Maine Coon and can be seen with Kittens. Will be flead and wormed on collection. More photos and videos on request.
£600
Laura
Private seller
6Half Maine Coon Kittens. Mum Pure Breed Maine Coon XXL - can show pedigree and family tree. Born 3rd December 2025. Beautiful markings, lovely temperaments and ready to go to new homes after 28th January. Will be flead and wormed. £250 deposit to secure your kitten. More pictures and videos can be supplied upon request. Balance to be paid upon collection. Been brought up with
£600
Laura
Private seller
An adult Maine Coon costs around £800. This is the average price of the Maine Coon itself and other costs involved include vet bills and supplies, cat food, treats and toys.
Adult Maine Coons are often available through three main channels: Retiring Breeders (who may rehome a cats after its breeding career),Private Rehoming due to lifestyle changes, and Breed-Specific Rescues. When browsing our adult listings, look for 'TICA Registered' or 'Health Tested' tags. Unlike kittenss, adult catss should be assessed for their behavior around children, other pets, and their ability to be left alone, as these are the most common reasons for adult rehoming.
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.