Vaccinated Female (Queen) Maine Coon Kittens For Sale In North Walsham, Norfolk

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  • Maine Coon kittens for sale in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk – 4 months old3

    Maine Coon kittens

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    Beautiful 9 wks old full Maine Coon Kittens. 1 boy 1 girl. 1 black with grey markings boy 1 all black girl. Bought up in friendly home environment. Viewing recommended mum and dad can both be seen

    £850

    S

    Sue

    Private seller

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  • Maine Coon kittens for sale in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire – 4 weeks old6

    Mixed Maine Coon kittens

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    We have had a litter of 4 half Maine Coon Kittens 2 girls and 2 boys (ghost reserved) Ginger and white paws are boys, calico girl and tuxedo girl. Mum and dad are our own family cats, mum is a calico short hair and dad is grey (blue smoke) full maine coone Kittens will be ready to leave 2/1/2026 They will be flead and wormed before leaving

    £300

    K

    Kay

    Private seller

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  • We feature 1+ TICA-registered litters and health-tested kittens in and around North Walsham. Our platform connects you with local licensed breeders and established sellers. Browse available kittens near you now.

  • 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.

  • Female Maine Coons are often a bit smaller and may be more independent than males, but they're equally affectionate, intelligent, and playful.

  • Training success depends on the individual cat and consistent training, not sex. Female Maine Coons generally learn quickly and respond well to positive reinforcement.

  • Spaying is recommended to prevent unwanted litters and reduce certain health risks. Consult your vet for advice on the ideal timing based on your kitten's health.

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