Litter A Born 8-7-2024
We're thrilled to announce the arrival of our newest addition Ace. Unlike the average Maine Coon kitten which typically weighs 3.5oz at birth, Ace came into the world at a whopping 5 oz. We are excited to keep him as part of our breeding program. Welcome to the world Ace!






Litter B Born 2-11-2025
We are thrilled to share that Queen Olina and King Mustang have graced us with a beautiful litter of 6 healthy kittens. Born into royalty and full of charm, these little ones have already stolen hearts.
All six kittens have been lovingly reserved and will soon be off to their forever homes. Thank you to everyone who showed interest and support — we’re overjoyed to see them so adored already. Stay tuned for photos and updates from the royal nursery.






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Why Spraying and Neutering Your Kitten is Important
Spraying and neutering kittens is crucial for maintaining their health and breeding standards. According to CFA, females have a lower risk of specific cancers and uterine infections, while males are less aggressive and make better companions. Additionally, kittens have a much faster recovery time than adult cats, making the procedure easier and less stressful for them. It's important to prioritize the well-being of our furry friends and take the necessary steps to ensure their health and happiness.
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First Shots and Microchipping
Getting the first round of shots is crucial for kittens to stay healthy and protected from diseases. Vaccinations help to prevent serious illnesses and infections that can be fatal for kittens. Microchipping is also important to protect your kitten if lost or stolen. Even if your cat is an indoor cat accidents can happen and can get out. Microchipping ensures that you will be able to find your cat and be reunited with them. It also helps to prevent theft, as the kitten will always show you as the registered owner and cannot be hacked.
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Cat Fanciers Association 5 Generation Pedigree
Great news! The pedigree of these purebred kittens goes back 5 generations, which means you can see their ancestors and champions in their bloodlines. Also, if you're interested in wanting to show your cat, you can as the pedigree is necessary to show your Maine Coon in cat shows. Showing cats is a fun activity that can be enjoyed by both adults and children. It's a great way to create lasting memories and something to be proud of. There are several cat shows around the world where your cat can compete, win accolades and potentially be selected as a champion.