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Mainecoon Kittens
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Providing Rehoming and Adoption.

Rehoming

If for whatever reason you’re unable to keep your Mainecoon, we will help you find a new, loving, and permanent home for your beloved pet.

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We have an incredible team of volunteers including, rehoming coordinators, home checkers, drivers, fosterers, and admin staff.

Adopt Animal

If you’re looking to adopt a rescued Mainecoon, we can help.
We successfully rehome hundreds of Mainecoons every year.

Rescue

The charity relies upon fundraising plus donations from the public to carry out our work, we are truly grateful for every single contribution to our charity.

About Mainecoon Kittens

We’re The World’s Most Trusted Animal Rescue

The Maine Coon cat has existed in australia. since the 1800s and is considered the oldest native cat breed in australia. Rugged and solidly built, the Maine Coon cat is known for its massive size, shaggy coat, and large tufted ears reminiscent of a bobcat. While the Maine Coon might appear intimidating to some, this breed is a gentle giant with a sweet, laid-back personality. Learn more about the beloved Maine Coon.

The Maine Coon is a solid, rugged cat that is well-proportioned and balanced despite their massive size. They have muscular, long, rectangular bodies with broad chests. Their large, round paws have tufts of hair sticking up from the toes. The head is slightly longer in length than width, with high cheekbones, a distinctive square muzzle, and large, well-tufted ears. The Maine Coon cat coat is heavy and shaggy with a ruff on the chest. The breed comes in many different colors and patterns except for chocolate, lavender, and the Himalayan (pointed) pattern...

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The Maine Coon cat’s long, shaggy coat is silky and slightly oily, a helpful feature that makes the coat water-resistant, allowing it to repel rain and snow, keeping the cat warmer and drier in inclement weather. Though long, the coat doesn’t shed excessively as long as you thoroughly brush and comb the cat regularly, at least once weekly. You may wish to bathe your cat occasionally to help the coat look and feel clean. Your Maine Coon probably won’t mind getting scrubbed down since most enjoy playing in water. Trim your cat’s nails regularly and look inside their ears once a week, cleaning them with a pet-safe ear cleanser if they seem dirty. Any redness or excessive dirt in the ears is an indication that it’s time to schedule a veterinary visit.

Maine Coons are typically active without being hyper. They enjoy playing and are even reported to love games of fetch, just like a dog. To keep your Maine Coon physically and mentally stimulated, engage him with playful toys like feather teasers or other favorite toys. Scratching is a natural behavior that is also mentally and physically enriching. To make sure your cat scratches in the right places (not the couch), set up approved scratching areas in your house with vertical scratchers (like tall posts or cat trees) as well as horizontal scratchers that lie flat on the ground (like cardboard or sisal scratchers).

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Adoption – Looking to Adopt a Mainecoon?


If you’re looking to adopt a rescued Mainecoon kitten, we can help.

We successfully rehome hundreds of dachshunds every year.

Our Adoption Process helps to match the needs of a rescued kitten with the most suitable applicant in our database.

Click the button below to find out more.

Claire, who represents our home, matched us with our first Maine Coon kitten and made the whole process so smooth and professional. Our little Reggie is an amazing boy who’s settled in perfectly! We’re so grateful to Claire for her ongoing advice and guidance — she’s truly amazing!

Anatole Francis

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We know and understand that rehoming a kitten is a difficult decision for anybody to make.

We successfully rehome hundreds of dachshunds every year.

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Once adopted, your cat will remain under the wing of Mainecoon kittens for the rest of his life.

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