
Maine Coon Kittens Available in Michigan
Deposits for Male Maine Coon kittens will open on August 1, 2026.
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Deposits for Male Maine Coon kittens will open on August 1, 2026.
Our Maine Coons, known for their majestic demeanor and striking appearance, never fail to turn heads. As one of the premier Maine Coon cat breeders in Michigan, we take pride in our captivating and majestic cats. With both American and European Grand champions in their bloodlines, our kings and queens boast impressive pedigrees. You won’t regret purchasing one or two of our social, healthy Michigan Maine Coon kittens. They promise many years of love! Each kitten will receive all their age-appropriate vaccinations and comes with a one-year genetic defect guarantee, along with much more included in the contract. If you’re reading this, please include the word “majestic” in your text or email. Deposits will be accepted once the kittens become available, and they will be ready for their forever homes after reaching 13 weeks of age. I take the time to answer your questions and ease your mind for individuals or families interested in adopting one of our kittens. We want to ensure you and your home are the right fit. Maine Coons take 3 to 5 years to fully grow and develop, so they will continue to evolve and adjust over time. We also recommend having a fur buddy in the home, whether that means an additional playmate or someone who is home most of the time. Maine Coons thrive on companionship, whether with people or additional feline or canine friends. They truly desire to be loved and to be near their family as much as possible. We are proud to be a registered Maine Coon breeder in Michigan.
Please reach us at absolutecoons@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question. Or simply call leaving a detailed message . I will return your phone call if you leave me a message.
Your kitten will be TICA registered as 'Not for Breeding.' This doesn’t affect their breed or show quality—your pet can still be shown in TICA shows. It just means they can’t be used for breeding."
Some of the most common genetic tests performed on Maine Coons include those for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), polycystic kidney disease (PKD), and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). HCM is a heart disease that is common in many breeds, including Maine Coons. PKD is a disease that can affect the kidneys and cause cysts to develop, while SMA is a condition that causes muscle weakness and can affect a cat's quality of life.
Absolutely! Once we discuss basic details of the kitten,
Starting prices 2000.00 up to 3200.00
Yes we are registered!
Here is the link . https://tica.org/
look under Maine coon the state of Michigan there you will find Absolutecoons.
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