Abbraccionese-GentleID

Mainecoon cattery.
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    • Home
    • About the Breed
    • Available Kittens / Price
    • Adoption Process
    • Choice a kitten
    • Forever home
    • Gallery.King.Queens
    • Questions
    • Ritired
    • Social Media
    • Litter box
    • Diet and Vitamins
    • A Second Cat at Home
Abbraccionese-GentleID

Mainecoon cattery.
  • Home
  • About the Breed
  • Available Kittens / Price
  • Adoption Process
  • Choice a kitten
  • Forever home
  • Gallery.King.Queens
  • Questions
  • Ritired
  • Social Media
  • Litter box
  • Diet and Vitamins
  • A Second Cat at Home

Do you allow visitors?

Visiting Our Cattery I provide an online meeting during which you can choose your kitten. Thanks to modern technologies, we have comfortable and convenient communication. And you have an opportunity to observe our kittens in their comfortable environment, with their mother and siblings. Often kittens can get scared of a new person in real life, they need time to adapt. That is why online format is the most optimal. We can discuss all the moments you are interested in, and I can show you how comf

Are your cats health tested?

  

All our cats are genetically tested through Wisdom Panel & Base Paws which include HCM, PKD1, MSPV1 and 100+ other genetic conditions. You can find links to testing under each king & Queen on the Parents page. 

Each cat additionally is tested for FELV/FIV and fecal & Upper respiratory PCR screened before integrating into my cattery.

We believe in doing the absolute most to provide families with healthy kittens!  
 



How often should you bathe a Maine Coon?

How often should you bathe a Maine Coon — and is it even necessary? I recommend bathing a Maine Coon no more than once a year, and only if truly needed. Maine Coons shed regularly, and their coats are naturally self-cleaning. These cats are great at grooming themselves. Unlike Persians or long-haired British Shorthairs, Maine Coons’ fur rarely mats and doesn’t require intensive care. However, if your cat’s coat becomes matted, dull, or unkempt — or if your cat doesn’t seem to be grooming properl

Should you brush a Maine Coon’s tail??

    

Should you brush a Maine Coon’s tail?
Only occasionally. The tail is the crown jewel of a Maine Coon’s appearance. Brush it no more than once a month — and very gently. Tail hair grows back very slowly, so rough brushing can permanently damage its beauty.

Use a basic metal comb for grooming. Before you buy, test the comb on the inside of your arm — it shouldn’t scratch or irritate the skin.

My cats spend a lot of time in our backyard. They love to roll around on the driveway, rub against bushe


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