Welcome to the 2023 collection of Maine Coon success stories!
These purebred Maine Coon Cats, each with their own loving story, come from trusted breeders who raise them with care and dedication.
If you're on the hunt for your own Maine Coon, one of the biggest advantages of choosing a breeder is the certainty it brings.
Choosing a breeder gives you peace of mind because you’ll know exactly what to expect - whether it’s their health, personality, or how they’ll fit into your family.
by: RW in Grover Beach, California
Stanley just turned one this March. He is a Russian Maine Coon purchased from a cattery in the LA area.
Right now he is a little over 17 pounds. His dad is 23 pounds so he has got a lot of room to grow yet.
Stanley has several "quirks" about him. He loves anything to do with water. He must have had a relative that was a duck, because you can't keep him out of the water.
I go in the kitchen in the mornings and find all his small fuzzy mice and balls floating in his water dish! He doesn't seem to like anything left on shelves or counter tops either.
As everything will get knocked down to the floor eventually. He is a very happy Cat and "chirps" a lot to show it. So far he has learned how to sit up, shake paws, and even knows how to retrieve a ball when thrown.
All done with patience and goodie rewards treats. I can't seem to teach him how to roll over yet like my other Maine Coon "Pita" used to do (RIP).
Stanley is very affectionate, but prefers laying on your feet rather then in your lap. So far, he does not want to be a lap kitty like I would like him to be.
He is in excellent health and loves to be brushed. He even lets me trim his big old claws with no complaining.
He really goes for the lazier pin toy. He is fast chasing the red dot all over the Living room. He seems to love anything that flutters and is fast moving.
Stanley is destined to be a indoor only cat, as much as I would like to let him out and be with the other cats in the neighbor hood he would soon become a lost feature on the telephone pole like several other cats around me.
Stanley is a keeper for sure!!
by: Debbie Crane in Northport, NY
Diamond is my 1st ever Maine Coon cat and she is magnificent! I got her from a breeder on Long Island, so officially she is "Merlin’s Blue Blaze Diamond Girl"!
I have had (and still have Domestic short hair cats) for the last 40 years and several large dogs. I have been rescuing feral/stray cats at work and at home for 25 years.
Diamond is everything they say about Maine Coons, she’s family oriented and
always wants to be near you if not on you.
She is vocal when she wants or
needs something, but Jett my black, domestic short hair is very chatty also.
I just retired and I worked from home for the last several years, Diamond always took advantage of a captive audience (1 picture shows her perch above my head while I worked).
Diamond is a delight as well as a large cat (she is 27 inches from nose to her butt, then her tail is another 16 inches long).
She came into a home with an 87 lb Shepherd mix, who had already grew up with my 2 domestic short hairs and my chocolate Lab, Yogi.
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Diamond
by: Pam Cook (Cyrus's Mom)
She is beautiful! Maine Coons are so special! I hope she will be a blessing in
your family.
My Diamond Girl is such a family oriented kitty. She shares her love equally with my husband and my self.
She is always on the arm of a chair or couch next to one of us. She is very loving and very sweet.
Diamond also has a sister, Jett and a brother, Bear, they all get along so well (so fascinated by each other). I LOVE them all with all my heart.
by: Lisa C. in Stockton,Ca USA
We bought Jojo from a breeder 12 years ago. He is a cameo. Jojo is such a smart cat he still continues to amaze us.
He is aware when we are getting ready for bed and usually beats us to the bedroom claiming his place on the bed. We love our coonie!
by: Betty Coneway in Katy, Texas, USA
Cosmo who is one of my four Maine Coons is a smoke with white and is an early retired Triple Grand Champion. He will be 3 years old in April and is an amazing furbaby.
Our boys are half brothers born about ten days apart.
Odin is the younger brother but the bigger of the two, he’s pushing 14 pounds at 7 months old, Loki is about 13 pounds.
Odin is a blue smoke tabby, and Loki is a blue smoke with a solid pattern. Loki is affectionate but stays planted several paces away from wherever we are, a bit more aloof and the trouble maker of the two lol.
Odin always sits a bit closer and will sit right next to us, and loves being 'groomed'.
Both are good brothers with each other and have really entertaining wrestling matches around the house.
Both big gentle giants, that play well with our 4 year old daughter, though Odin sometimes gets a little too rough for her liking, but she tells him ‘No Odin’ and he dials it back accordingly very obediently lol
They were King Zo and Loki but my son whose a mythology buff said that in Norse mythology Odin was the bigger stronger BROTHER of Loki, not his father, so with his big silver ear tufts and size we decided as a family to call him Odin lol
by: Camille Re in Newton NJ
A while back I sent in a photo of my cat Mutzzie, His cattery name is Bena Vida Multi Mozzarella.
He was a kitten and I was planning on getting him very social and make him a therapy cat.
Well, Mutzzie is 8 months now and doing great. We plan on having him tested in a few months as a therapy cat and he also is my Mascot for my business.
I am a Certified Feline Behaviorist and he attends all my Behavior Seminars for Adults and Children.
He loves to shake hands, give hi-fives and ring bells to entertain people.
I also just put him in a CFA Show under the Premiership and although he did not win because he was up against 3 other very mature Maine Coons and he just turned 8 months, he did manage to take a 2nd place in one show.
But more importantly he was not shy, entertained the crowds and judges. He loves all the people and he actually had a great time.
His personality came out beaming. He also is doing some ads for Feline Caviar cat food. He is such a ham!
I just wanted to say that I expect a lot more fun and exciting time with him. Getting a Maine Coon has checked off all the boxes for what I needed. For more on Mutzzie and his classes check out www.helpmeowtCFB.com
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Beautiful
by: Community Member
He is a gorgeous boy! I know he is a blessing!
Mutzzies weight
by: Camille
He is 13.5 lbs and 8.5 months. Still growing and never misses a meal. Lol he is
such a love!
Mutzzie should do you proud!
by: Community Member
Mutzie is sooooooo handsome! How long is Mutzie and how much does he weigh
now? He looks beautiful or I should say, handsome! He's a winner in my eyes!
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