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Polydactyl Maine Coon Kittens for sale in Droylsden, Greater Manchester

5 Polydactyl Maine Coon Kittens for sale in Droylsden, Greater Manchester

The Maine Coon Cat, also known as Coon Cat, Maine Cat, Maine Shag, American Longhair, American Forest Cat, or Gentle giants, is renowned for its plush coat and sociable personality. Originating in the northeastern United States, this breed boasts a large size, making it one of the heftiest domestic cats. Maine Coons come in a variety of colors, including solid, tabby, and tortoise, with dense, weather-resistant fur to protect them from harsh climates. Besides their striking appearance, they are celebrated for their intelligence and easy-going nature, making them an ideal family pet. These social creatures require physical activity and mental stimulation for optimal health, with a strong hunting instinct that contributes to their playful, agile disposition. Known for their adaptability, Maine Coons thrive in various households. 

Read our Maine Coon Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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Maine Coon cats Beautiful Maine Coon Female - Advert 1
16
16 hours
Boost

Beautiful Maine Coon Female

£950
Maine Coon4 months1
My beautiful Russian line Blue Torbie female and her huge polydactyl Russian import husband Frankilin (brown classic) have given birth to a stunning girl. Mother Belle is very agile and loves to play with feather toys and jump and chase everything she can. Franklin is a big fluff ball of a cat, he’s a big chilled boy with lots of love and kisses to give. At almost 12kg
J A.
Castleford, West Yorkshire(37.4mi)
Maine Coon cats TICA Registered Maine Coon Kittens  - Advert 2
28
18 hours
Boost

TICA Registered Maine Coon Kittens

£1,400
Maine Coon12 weeks5
We have a beautiful litter of 5 female purebred Maine Coon kittens 2 of which are Polydactyl, 3 are High Silver all looking for their forever families! 🏡Ready to leave 26/11/2025 at 13 weeks old. Raised in our family home, our kittens are well socialised, confident, litter trained and are use to everyday family life. The perfect furry friend to join your family who will f
RegaltailsUK
Wigan, Greater Manchester(19.4mi)
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Maine Coon cats Maine coon - Advert 1
3
2 weeks

Maine coon

£800
Maine Coon2 years1
Rare solid blue polydactyl Maine coon, very loving cat would suit any breeding program or make an excellent pet .
Marie P.
Heanor, Derbyshire(47mi)
Maine Coon cats Mainecoon - Advert 2
2
2 weeks

Mainecoon

£800
Maine Coon3 years1
Rare polydactyly Maincoon active female has lived in & outdoors in the catio . Would suit a breeding program or a good pet in time.
Marie P.
Heanor, Derbyshire(47mi)
Maine Coon cats TICA registered kittens - Advert 3
21
2 weeks

TICA registered kittens

£800
Maine Coon4 months13
These little sweeties need to find a new lap to cuddle up on. They are super loving and friendly. Only 2 females left 😻 If the kitten is still on the advert it is still available ❤️ We are lookin
MainecatsID verified
Doncaster, South Yorkshire(42.7mi)

FAQs

Are Maine Coon cats good pets?

Maine Coon cats are excellent pets known for their sociable, affectionate, and intelligent nature. They have a relaxed personality that makes them great with children and other pets. While not typically lap cats, they enjoy staying close to their owners and engaging without being overly demanding.

How much does a Maine Coon cat cost?

The average cost of a Maine Coon cat ranges from £320 to £1,600 depending on the breeder, lineage, and location. Potential owners should also consider additional expenses for grooming, veterinary care, and general maintenance over the cat's lifetime.

What is the lifespan of a Maine Coon cat?

Maine Coon cats typically live around 13 years, which is within the average lifespan for domestic cats of their size.

What maintenance do Maine Coon cats require?

Maine Coons have long hair that requires daily brushing to prevent tangles and mats, making grooming relatively high-maintenance. Aside from grooming, they are generally laid-back and do not require excessive attention or specialised care.