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Questions about Huge Coons

We pride ourselves on integrity and ethics. The skill, care, and diligence that is poured into every kitten that is produced in our Maine Coon cattery is obvious. We love these kittens wholeheartedly for the first several months so that you can love them for the rest of their lives!

We’re honored that you want to add one of our kittens to your home. We have a simple process that you can review on our Maine Coon Adoption Process page.

Huge Coons Cattery is located in Oregon City, OR 97045. If you live outside of that area, we offer white glove delivery service by car or plane. Our first-class travel nannies will accompany your kitten from when it leaves the nursery until it’s in your arms.

Contact us for delivery details or reach the information on our delivery page.

Maine coon cats are the largest domesticated breed of cat. Once fully mature, males will be 20 to 25 pounds. Female Maine Coons are smaller, with an average weight of 12 to 15 pounds. Read this article for more info about Maine Coon weight:

 

Maine Coons are a hardy breed of cat. The average life expectancy of a Maine Coon is 12 to 15 years old. The oldest Maine Coon, named Rubble, lived to be 31 years old.

 

Are Maine Coons hypoallergenic

Maine Coons are not hypoallergenic. In fact, they have extra long fur that needs regular grooming. Check out some grooming tips for Maine Coon cats.

Maine Coons are also known as the dog-like cat. They play fetch, follow their owners around and are very loyal companions. In addition, they also get along very well with dogs, small children and other cats.

Maine Coons are sweet and friendly cats. They’ve earned their nickname the “gentle giant” for being very large, somewhat intimidating cat but very loving and friendly.

Maine Coons cats, just like any other cat, is an obligate carnivore. They do best with a diet that is high in protein.

Maine Coons shed their fur. This happens more in the spring and summer months, and then they regain a full dress in the fall and winter. This coat helps to keep them warm in the cold and snow. Their foot tufts are also designed for cold weather.

Generally speaking, Maine Coons have a slight infatuation with water. most of them will splash in the sink or the tub and chase the water going down the faucet.

We breed to meet the Maine Coon standard, emphasizing a large, well-boned, healthy cat with a long tail, large square muzzle, and big, well-placed ears.

Contact Us

Address:

Oregon City, OR 97045

Email:

fatimasulaiman@hugecoons.com