Corporate registration

Birmingham Maine Coon Cat For Sale

Find Maine Coon cats for sale in Birmingham by looking beyond size, ear tufts and dramatic kitten photos. The Maine Coon is a cat, not a low-maintenan...

Haven't found the pet you're looking for? Let people who want to find a new home for their pet reach out to you.

Create your free pet adoption request listing now and be seen by thousands of pet owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Maine Coon kitten in Birmingham?

Check the kitten’s age, mother, father details, health records, vaccination dates, microchip status, diet, litter training, grooming habits, registration status if claimed and collection conditions.

Do not buy only because the kitten is large, fluffy or a fashionable colour. A Maine Coon should come with clear health and care information.

Is a Maine Coon a good cat for a family home?

Many Maine Coons can be excellent family cats because they are often sociable, playful and people-oriented. Still, every kitten has its own temperament.

Ask whether the kitten has met children, visitors and normal household noise. Children must still handle the cat gently and respect feeding, sleeping and litter areas.

Can a Maine Coon live in a flat?

Yes, a Maine Coon can live in a flat if the home is large enough, enriched and safe. It needs strong scratching posts, climbing space, a large litter tray, secure windows and daily interaction.

A small, empty flat with no enrichment is a poor setup. This is a large, active cat that needs room to move and stretch.

Should I see the Maine Coon kitten with its mother?

Yes, seeing the kitten with its mother helps you judge environment, health, temperament and whether the seller genuinely has the litter.

If the mother cannot be seen, ask why. Be cautious with sellers who only offer delivery, meeting points or excuses that avoid a proper viewing.

What documents should a Maine Coon kitten have?

Ask for vaccination records, microchip information, vet check details, parasite treatment history, feeding advice and registration documents if the kitten is advertised as registered.

Documents should match the kitten and seller details. Promises of paperwork “later” are not good enough for a high-value breed.

Does a Maine Coon kitten need to be microchipped?

In England, owned cats must be microchipped before they reach 20 weeks of age. Ask whether the kitten is already microchipped and how the keeper details will be transferred.

Keep the microchip details updated after collection. A chip is only useful if the registered information is correct.

What health tests matter for Maine Coons?

Ask about parent health testing, especially heart-related screening, inherited condition testing where relevant and any known joint history.

A seller should explain what was tested and provide evidence where possible. “Parents are healthy” is not the same as documented testing.

Why is HCM important in Maine Coons?

HCM is a heart concern associated with Maine Coons, so buyers should ask what health checks or genetic screening are behind the litter.

No seller should casually guarantee that a line is free of all heart problems. Good sellers explain testing clearly and honestly.

Should I worry about hip problems in Maine Coons?

Maine Coons are large cats, so joint comfort and movement are worth checking. Ask about parent history and watch the kitten walk, run, jump and play.

A photo of a kitten sitting still does not show movement. Ask for a recent video on a normal surface.

How big will a Maine Coon kitten get?

Maine Coons are known as large, slow-maturing cats, but final size varies. Parent size, sex, genetics, nutrition and growth pattern all matter.

A seller should not promise extreme adult size as a sales trick. Focus on healthy growth, not maximum size.

Are giant Maine Coon kitten claims reliable?

Claims like “giant”, “XXL” or “huge bloodline” should be treated carefully. They are often used to attract clicks and deposits.

Ask for parent information, health testing, documents and current videos. A healthy kitten with proof is better than a dramatic size claim.

Are Maine Coons good with dogs?

Some Maine Coons can live well with cat-friendly dogs, but introductions must be slow and controlled. The cat still needs high escape points and a safe room.

Ask whether the kitten has seen dogs before. Never force direct contact on the first day.

Are Maine Coons good with other cats?

They can be, especially when introduced gradually. The resident cat should not be forced to share space, food or litter immediately.

Use separate rooms, scent swapping, separate feeding points and slow meetings. Rushing introductions creates avoidable conflict.

How much grooming does a Maine Coon need?

Maine Coons need regular brushing, especially around the belly, ruff, tail, trousers and areas that can mat. Grooming should start when the kitten is young.

Ask whether the kitten has been brushed, handled and had nails checked. A large adult Maine Coon can be difficult to groom if it was never trained calmly.

Do Maine Coons shed a lot?

They can shed noticeably because of their long coat. Expect regular brushing and more cleaning than with many short-haired cats.

Ask what grooming routine the kitten is used to and what the parents’ coat care is like. Coat maintenance is part of owning the breed.

What litter tray does a Maine Coon need?

A Maine Coon usually needs a large, easy-access litter tray because of its adult size. Small trays can become cramped and messy.

Ask what litter and tray style the kitten already uses. Keeping the same litter at first can reduce stress after moving home.

What should I feed a Maine Coon kitten?

Feed a suitable kitten diet and avoid sudden food changes after collection. Large-breed growth should be steady, not forced by overfeeding.

Ask the seller for the current food, meal schedule, appetite notes and any digestive issues. Change food gradually if needed.

Which Maine Coon colours are popular in Birmingham?

Silver, black smoke, blue, red, brown tabby and other dramatic coats are often searched. Colour can affect interest, but it should not decide the purchase alone.

Check health, parent information, documents, temperament, grooming and seller honesty before focusing on colour.

How do I avoid Maine Coon kitten scams?

Be cautious with stolen photos, unusually low prices, pressure for deposits, refusal to show videos, delivery-only offers and sellers who avoid paperwork questions.

Ask for current videos, proof of the kitten with its mother, vet records, microchip details, vaccination card and a safe collection plan before paying anything.

What should I prepare before bringing a Maine Coon kitten home?

Prepare a large litter tray, strong scratching posts, safe windows, quality food, water bowls, grooming tools, toys, a carrier, a quiet starter room and vet registration.

The first few days should be calm. Keep food familiar, limit the space, show the litter tray and let the kitten settle before inviting visitors.

Last updated: 05/26/2026 05:46