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Maine Coon Cats for Sale – Complete Breed Guide, Size, Price & Kittens
The Maine Coon cat is one of the most beloved and recognizable cat breeds in the world — and in 2026, it holds the title of America's top cat breed according to the CFA. Famous for their impressive size, shaggy coats, and warm personalities, Maine Coons are often called "gentle giants." Whether you're searching for Maine Coon kittens for sale, curious about the Maine Coon price, or exploring whether this breed fits your lifestyle — this guide covers everything you need to know before bringing one home.
At Happy Paws, we specialize in healthy, socialized Maine Coon kittens raised to become lifelong family companions.
Maine Coon Cat Overview
The Maine Coon is the oldest native cat breed in the United States, with origins dating back to the 1800s in New England. These cats developed naturally in harsh climates, which explains their large, muscular bodies, thick weatherproof coats, and remarkable resilience. Today, Maine Coons are among the most sought-after purebred cats in the country — and for good reason.
Key traits that make Maine Coon cats stand out: a large, powerful build with tufted paws and a bushy tail; a friendly, affectionate temperament often described as dog-like; high intelligence and trainability that sets them apart from most breeds; easy adaptability to families with children, other cats, and even dogs; and a long lifespan relative to other large-breed cats.
Maine Coon Size, Weight & Lifespan
One of the most common questions new owners ask is about Maine Coon size. This breed is genuinely one of the largest domestic cat breeds in existence — and the numbers back it up.
Male Maine Coons typically weigh between 15 and 25 pounds, while females range from 10 to 18 pounds. From nose to tail, a fully grown Maine Coon can reach up to 40 inches in length, and the world record largest Maine Coon cat measured over 48 inches — making this the undisputed giant of the domestic cat world. Maine Coon lifespan averages 12 to 15 or more years with proper care, making them a long-term companion investment worth taking seriously.
Their full grown size develops slowly — most Maine Coons don't reach their maximum size until 3 to 5 years of age, which is significantly longer than other breeds. This extended growth period is one of the things that makes the Maine Coon kitten experience so rewarding to watch unfold.
Maine Coon Colors & Patterns
Maine Coons come in one of the widest variety of colors and coat patterns of any breed. Popular varieties include the black Maine Coon, orange Maine Coon, silver Maine Coon, brown tabby, and tortoiseshell — as well as solid, bi-color, and smoke patterns. The silver Maine Coon in particular has seen surging popularity among buyers in the United States in 2025 and 2026.
Their long, shaggy coats feature a distinctive chest ruff, tufted ears with lynx tips, and large tufted paws that originally helped them navigate snow-covered terrain. The Maine Coon mix is also common in shelters — but if you want the full size, temperament, and health-tested genetics, a purebred kitten from a reputable breeder is the right choice.
Maine Coon Personality & Temperament
Despite their imposing size, Maine Coon cats are known for calm, affectionate, and playful personalities. This is a breed that genuinely enjoys human company without being clingy or demanding — a rare balance that makes them ideal for busy households.
Maine Coon temperament is often described as dog-like because they follow their owners from room to room, come when called, and can be trained to walk on a leash. They communicate through soft chirps and trills rather than traditional meows, and they remain playful well into adulthood. Maine Coon personality traits also include a well-documented curiosity about water — many owners find their cats dipping paws into water bowls or joining them near the sink.
Maine Coons with dogs are typically a compatible pairing — their confident, gentle temperament means they rarely feel threatened by canine companions, making them one of the best cat breeds for multi-pet households.
Are Maine Coon Cats Hypoallergenic?
This is one of the most searched questions about the breed. Maine Coon cats are not hypoallergenic — no cat breed is truly allergen-free. However, some allergy sufferers report fewer reactions to Maine Coons than to short-haired breeds, possibly due to lower production of the Fel d 1 protein. If allergies are a concern, spending time with the breed before purchasing is always recommended.
Maine Coon Shedding & Grooming
Maine Coon shedding is moderate to heavy, especially during seasonal changes in spring and fall. However, their long coat is surprisingly manageable with a consistent routine. Brushing 1 to 2 times per week prevents matting and reduces loose hair around the home significantly. Many Maine Coons enjoy water, which makes bathing less stressful than with other breeds. Weekly ear checks and regular nail trimming complete the basic grooming routine.
For those concerned about Maine Coon shedding, investing in a quality stainless steel comb makes a significant difference. Their coats are silky rather than woolly, which reduces tangling compared to many other longhaired breeds.
Maine Coon Health & Lifespan
Maine Coon health problems to be aware of include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hip dysplasia, and spinal muscular atrophy. Reputable breeders test breeding pairs for these conditions and provide documentation. When you purchase a Maine Coon kitten from Happy Paws, every kitten comes vet-checked with current vaccinations and health certification. Proper nutrition plays a significant role in maintaining a healthy Maine Coon weight — avoid free-feeding and opt for high-quality, protein-rich food to protect joints and support their large frame over their long lifespan.
Maine Coon Price Guide: How Much Does a Maine Coon Cost?
How much does a Maine Coon cost in 2026? Pet-quality Maine Coon kittens from reputable breeders typically range from $1,500 to $3,000. Show or breeding quality kittens from European Maine Coon bloodlines can start at $3,000 and reach $6,000 or more depending on color, pedigree, and cattery reputation. European Maine Coon lines — imported from elite catteries in Europe — are increasingly popular in the US for their larger size and dramatic features.
At Happy Paws, our Maine Coon kittens are priced to reflect the care, health testing, and socialization that goes into every litter. All kittens are vet-checked and vaccinated, socialized from an early age in a loving environment, carefully matched with the right families, and supported with ongoing guidance after adoption.
When considering Maine Coon adoption as an alternative, be aware that rescue fees are typically $100 to $500 but purebred Maine Coons rarely appear in shelters — most are mixed breeds with Maine Coon traits. For a verified purebred with documented health history, buying from a responsible Maine Coon breeder remains the most reliable path.
Maine Coon vs Norwegian Forest Cat
A common question for buyers researching giant longhaired cats: what is the difference between a Maine Coon and a Norwegian Forest Cat? Maine Coons are typically larger, with square muzzles, high-set ears with pronounced lynx tips, and a shaggy uneven coat. Norwegian Forest Cats have a more triangular head shape, a dense water-resistant double coat, and hind legs longer than their front legs. Both make excellent family pets — but if maximum size and that iconic "wild" look is the priority, the Maine Coon wins.
Find Maine Coon Kittens for Sale at Happy Paws
Whether you're searching for Maine Coon kittens near me, a silver Maine Coon, a black Maine Coon, or an orange Maine Coon — Happy Paws connects you with the right kitten for your family. We work with vetted breeders who share our commitment to health, temperament, and ethical breeding practices.
Ready to find your gentle giant? Contact us today to learn about available Maine Coon kittens for sale, current pricing, and our Kitten Playtime Experience at our Pembroke Pines, Florida location. Nationwide delivery is available.
















































