WELCOME TO LEGACY COON CATTERY
At LEGACY COON CATTERY, we are passionate about preserving the beauty, temperament, and grandeur of the Maine Coon—the “gentle giants” of the feline world. Our cattery is a loving home where each of our cats is treated as part of the family.
Our mission is to responsibly breed healthy, well-socialized Maine Coons that embody the breed’s best qualities: intelligence, playfulness, loyalty, and their signature luxurious coats and tufted ears. We are committed to upholding the highest standards in feline care, breeding ethics, and customer support.

Our Featured Kittens

Name: Oscar
Breed: Mainecoon
Price: 1200
Gender: Male
Status: Available
Age: 11 weeks

Name: Elvis
Breed: Mainecoon
Price: 1200
Gender: Male
Status: Available
Age: 11 weeks

Name: Lily
Breed: Mainecoon
Price: 1200
Gender: Female
Status: Available
Age: 10 weeks
What We Do

Ethical Breeding of Pedigree Maine Coons
We specialize in the responsible breeding of purebred Maine Coon cats, prioritizing health, temperament, and breed standard. Our kittens are raised in a loving, hands-on environment and come from champion bloodlines.

Health & Socialization Focus
Every kitten receives comprehensive veterinary care, age-appropriate vaccinations, and early socialization. We raise our cats in our home, ensuring they are confident, well-adjusted, and ready for their forever families.

Lifetime Support for Our Families
Our commitment doesn’t end when your kitten comes home. We offer ongoing support, guidance, and education to help you care for your Maine Coon throughout every stage of life.
About the labrador breed
Appearance
Maine Coons are one of the largest and most majestic domestic cat breeds. Known for their long, tufted ears, bushy tails, and rugged coats, they have a distinctly wild yet regal appearance. Their thick, water-resistant fur comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Males typically weigh 13–18 pounds (or more), while females average 8–12 pounds. Their expressive eyes, strong bone structure, and lion-like ruff around the neck make them truly unforgettable.
Temperament
Gentle, affectionate, and highly intelligent, Maine Coons are often called the “gentle giants” of the cat world. They’re social but not overly demanding, and they tend to get along well with children, other cats, and even dogs. Known for their chirps and trills, they have a soft voice that contrasts with their large size. Loyal and curious, they often follow their humans from room to room.
Living Needs
Maine Coons adapt well to a variety of homes — from spacious houses to cozy apartments — as long as they have room to climb, play, and explore. They enjoy vertical spaces, like cat trees and shelves, and need regular interaction with their people. While they’re independent enough to entertain themselves, they thrive best in homes where they receive plenty of companionship and engagement.
Care
Despite their luxurious coats, Maine Coons are relatively low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. A thorough brushing 2–3 times a week helps prevent tangles and hairballs. Regular nail trims, dental care, and ear checks are also essential. These intelligent cats benefit from mental stimulation and interactive play to keep them happy and engaged.
Health
Maine Coons are generally hardy, but like all breeds, they are prone to certain genetic conditions. Responsible breeders screen for common issues such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), hip dysplasia, and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Routine vet visits, a balanced diet, and an active lifestyle help ensure a long, healthy life — many live well into their teens.