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Adorable Maine Coon cross kittens

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Ā£300
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Adv. ID:-EkNl1FNo
Views:534
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Advert Type:For sale

Litter details

Adv. Location:Langham, Holt
Viewable with Mother:
Ready to Leave:2024-12-12
Age:5 weeks
Pets in litter:1 female / 4 male

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Health Checked by a vetWorm and flea treatedVaccinations up to dateNeuteredMicrochipped by collection date
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Description
šŸ¾ Adorable Maine Coon Cross kittens available to good, loving homes. šŸ¾ Meet our magical little Maine Coon cross kittens! Known for their friendly, intelligent, and playful nature, these kittens combine the best of the Maine Coonā€™s impressive size, luxurious coat, and affectionate temperament with unique traits from their other lineage, creating truly exceptional companions. Mother is a gorgeous pedigree black Maine Coon (unregistered, as she is just our family pet, not a breeding animal). Her parents are both pedigree: mother is a silver tabby Maine Coon and father is a dark smoky grey Maine Coon. Father to these ones is a mysterious unknown local tom! Perhaps with some tortoiseshell in his lineage? We have: 3 x black/smokey grey boys AVAILABLE Black/smokey grey boy (RESERVED) Tortoiseshell girl (SOLD) The boys seem to have inherited much of mother and grandad's looks and colour. Currently 4 weeks old, I'll be posting more photos as they grow as their colouring may change in the next few weeks. Born on October 17th 2024, they'll be 9wks on Dec 19th. Why You'll Love a Maine Coon Cross: Gentle Giants: Maine Coons are one of the largest domestic cat breeds, known for their sturdy build and strong bone structure, and our cross kittens inherit that same robust, healthy physique. Stunning Looks: With fluffy, semi-long fur, expressive eyes, and solid colouring, these kittens are sure grow to be as strikingly beautiful as their mother! They may also have the signature Maine Coon ear tufts and ā€œlionā€™s maneā€ around their necks. Playful and Curious: Maine Coons are known for their intelligence and curiosity, making them wonderful playmates. Theyā€™ll keep you entertained with their love for interactive games and toys. Friendly and Social: Maine Coon cats are super chill, very relaxed cats and are usually very easy-going and social. They get along well with other pets and children. They love being around people and often follow their favourite humans from room to room. Low-Maintenance Grooming: Despite their luxurious coats, Maine Coons donā€™t shed excessively, and often require only minimal grooming. These kittens have been raised with love and plentiful affectionate attention, in a cat-loving home with their mother and three other cats plus my two children, ensuring they are well-socialised, healthy, and ready to join a new family. They are all robust, healthy, and will be de-wormed, de-flead and litter-trained, and will soon be ready to bring warmth and joy to your home. Don't miss out on the chance to welcome one of these wonderful kittens into your life!
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