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For sale maine coon kittens

 
- Breed: Maine Coon
- Ages: newborn
- Color: all

Margaret Mae Heart
329 South Briarwood
Norwich, Kansas 67118
316-208-5304
620-478-2763
No refunds on deposits
A plus health records
This includes the first vet visit, booster shots and worming. ABOUT MY KITTENS My babies are born in my bedroom and stay with me for the first five to six weeks. Then I move them to their very own playroom.The kittens are using the litterbox by the time they are three to four weeks old.They are also starting to eat solid food at this time.My primary cat food is Purina Kitten food. It gives my cats a wonderful hair coat. At the start, I also feed Whiskas. I take the kittens to my veterinarian for the first time at six weeks of age. My vet recommends the 4-way shot, which they get at six, nine, and twelve weeks, from my vet each time. My adults are all negative for feline luekemia. I have not had any heart problems in my cats.
Maine Coon

Maine Coon Complexion (based on 5111 cats) Activeness sleepy very active Intelligence silly genius Curiosity not curious very curious Friendliness timid affectionate Vocal not vocal very vocal

Trademark Traits:
Bushy tail and tuft paws

Dog-like friendliness

People oriented

Easy going

Big boned and barrel chest

Some Ideal Human Companions:
Families with children

Singles with other pets

First-time cat owners

What They’re Like to Live With:
Maine Coons can rival the size of small dogs and are highly intelligent, playful and energetic. They thrive in families that include children and other pets, including dogs. Be aware that they are very dexterous and are capable of using their front paws like raccoons to scoop up food. They like to dunk favorite toys in water bowls. They have been known to stretch up, wrap their front paws on door knobs and open doors. They tend to be a hardy breed, but are at risk for hip dysplasia, polycystic kidney disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Things You Should Know:
Bestowed many nicknames, including “Gentle Giant,” “Feline Greeters of the World” and “Shags.” This longhaired breed requires minimal grooming because they keep their coats in top condition. Look like small bobcats. They are slow growers, reaching full maturity by age 4 or 5.


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