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Cream Maine Coon Kittens for sale in Ripley, Surrey

6 Cream Maine Coon Kittens for sale in Ripley, Surrey

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 Purebred Maine Coon Kitten - Advert 1
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Purebred Maine Coon Kitten

Maine Coon

15 weeksAge
1Sex
£500Price

Our Purebred Maincoons had a beautiful litter of five kittens born on 4th October, Ready to leave now :) She had three boys and two girls. ONE GIRL LEFT They are fed on royal canine kitten food and

DunstableCentral Bedfordshire (40.5mi)
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Main coon adorable kittens

Maine Coon

6 weeksAge
14Sex
£600Price

ONE BEAUTIFUL FEMALE CREAM KITTEN LEFT I would like to introduce you to my five amazing and stunning Maine coon kittens The stunning mother of our gorgeous litter is Ellie my black smoke maincoon,

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West MallingKent (39.3mi)
Maine Coon cats SOLD Last boy of litter - Advert 3
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SOLD Last boy of litter

Maine Coon

8 weeksAge
1Sex
£695Price

SOLD pending pick up Date of birth was 14/11/25 (sorry miss counted my weeks ) He is currently 6weeks this Friday 26th Stunning cream and white boy left from the litter both mum and dad are full Main

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DartfordKent (32.5mi)
5.00
Maine Coon cats ✨ Two Beautiful Retired Pedigree Maine Coons ✨  - Advert 4
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✨ Two Beautiful Retired Pedigree Maine Coons ✨

Maine Coon

3 yearsAge
11Sex
£1,000Price

✨ Two Beautiful Retired Pedigree Maine Coons Seeking Their Perfect Forever Homes ✨ We are heartbroken to be looking for new homes for our two much-loved Maine Coons, Cream-Maui and Ginger-Mia. They h

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High WycombeBuckinghamshire (25.1mi)
Maine Coon cats Pure bred Maine coon - Advert 5
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Pure bred Maine coon

Maine Coon

2 yearsAge
2Sex
£1,500Price

I am sadly looking to rehome my beloved 2-year-old purebred Maine Coon ruby (creamy white with stunning yellow eyes). This is an extremely difficult decision and is only due to me developing a serious

LondonGreater London (21.5mi)

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.