Kitten Information & Colors
What is included with your Maine Coon kitten:
A healthy, happy, socialized, well-balanced, beautiful, big Maine Coon kitten from Mythic Maine Coons
Communication while your kitten is here, making the wait feel shorter
One Year Genetic Health Replacement Guarantee
A 3 generation TICA pedigree for your Maine Coon kitten
Registration papers from The International Cat Association (TICA)
Veterinary care and routine preventative treatments from birth until your kitten comes home with you
2 sets of FVRCP Vaccines
Rabies vaccination (At 12 Weeks)
Health and medical records for your kitten
FIV and FeLV Testing
Spay/Neuter of your Maine Coon Kitten
Microchipping of your Kitten
Nail trim, ear cleaning, and show-worthy bath and blow dry before pick-up
A Starter Bag of Kitten Food for easy transition
Natural Video Updates sent directly to you through text, Instagram, or Facebook message
Personal (In Cabin) Delivery of your kitten to the airport of your choice by the breeder if needed for pick-up. (Additional Cost to Buyer)
Zero Waiting Period Trupanion Insurance (Monthly Fee)
Maine Coon Colors
Click Any Of The Following Colors To See What They Look Like
Every Picture Is One Of Our Kings, Queens Or Graduates!
Additional Information
MAINE COON KITTEN SOCIALIZATION
Socialization should start as early as possible to avoid any unwanted behaviors and help them develop into confident, even-tempered adult Maine Coon cats. While kittens are often seen to be independent, it’s important to guide their behavior early on in life, set simple rules, and encourage sociable habits.
In the first few weeks of your Maine Coon kitten’s life, everything is new. Effective socialization helps them to understand new surroundings and approach different people, places, and situations without fear. It also helps them to form healthy behaviors that will impact the rest of their lives. Socialization is a core developmental stage, and without it, your Maine Coon kitten will struggle. Effective socialization helps them (and you) in a number of ways:
Removes the fear and nervousness of new experiences
Makes them feel at home in their new surroundings
Helps them to get used to other people, animals, and places
Teaches them which behaviors are right and wrong
Keeps them more curious and inquisitive in adult life












































