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If you’re searching for Maine Coon kittens for sale in Michigan, you’re in the right place! We also have rescued Maine Coon kittens and adult cats available for adoption if you’re considering giving a home to a cat in need. At Charing Cross Cat Clinic’s Michigan Maine Coon Rescue and Kitten Adoption Network, we provide a safe environment for rescued Maine Coon kittens and assist with placing them in loving homes. Whether you live in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, or a rural area, we can help you find the perfect Maine Coon kitten to adopt.
Browse healthy, vet-checked maine coon kittens for sale in Michigan, ready for pickup or safe delivery across the state from locations such as Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor. Whether you’re in a major city or a rural area, these kittens are ready for pickup or safely delivered to you. Browse from the available list below.
All listings are updated regularly to reflect maine coon kittens currently available in Michigan. If you prefer to adopt a rescued cat instead, please check out Maine coon rescue page.
As part of our nationwide rescue efforts, we work across all major Indiana cities and counties, including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Warren, Sterling Heights, Ann Arbor, and Lansing. For quick inquiries, reach out through the live chat or contact us through the contact details below.
Michigan’s seasonal climate means Maine Coon kittens need different care throughout the year.
Cold Weather Comfort:
Maine Coons are built for Michigan winters with their thick coats, but they still need warm, draft-free indoor spaces during the coldest months (especially January February when temps can drop below 0°F).
Hydration is Key:
With long winters and dry indoor heat, provide clean, humidified air and fresh water to prevent dry skin and dehydration.
Pest Protection:
In wooded or rural areas like Northern Michigan or the Upper Peninsula, protect your cat from ticks, fleas, and parasites, especially in spring/summer.
Seasonal Grooming:
Maine Coons shed more during the spring and fall transitions, so regular brushing will help manage fur and prevent matting.
Wildlife Safety:
If you allow outdoor time, be aware of wildlife risks including coyotes, foxes, or hawks, especially in suburban or rural counties like Washtenaw, Oakland, or Marquette.
Rabies Vaccination Required:
Michigan law mandates that all cats 4 months and older must be vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian and kept up-to-date.
Identification Encouraged:
While microchipping isn’t legally required, many counties recommend it for recovery in case your Maine Coon gets lost.
Pet Limit Ordinances:
Some cities and townships (like Detroit or Grand Rapids) may limit the number of cats per household (commonly 3–5). Always check with your local municipality.
Leash and At-Large Laws:
Michigan has no statewide leash law for cats, but local jurisdictions may prohibit cats from roaming freely. Outdoor cats can be subject to animal control if deemed a nuisance.
Neglect and Cruelty Laws:
Michigan takes animal welfare seriously. It’s illegal to abandon, neglect, or fail to provide food, water, shelter, and veterinary care. Fines and criminal charges apply for violations.
These are some questions that most people frequently ask us.
Prices typically range from $1,200 to $3,000, depending on lineage, coat color, and breeder quality. All our kittens are health-checked, vet-certified, and come with documentation.
Yes. Our kittens come from registered litters with TICA or CFA pedigree papers depending on the breeder. You’ll also receive health records and vaccination updates.
Maine Coon kittens are typically ready to go home between 10–12 weeks of age, after completing early socialization and veterinary checks.
Simply contact us to inquire about available kittens, and we’ll guide you through the reservation and payment process. A small deposit holds your kitten until delivery or pickup.
Charing Cross Cat Clinic is your trusted destination for Maine Coon kittens for sale, Maine Coon rescue, and expert feline veterinary care. Serving cat lovers across the U.S. we combine ethical breeding, compassionate rescue, and specialized health support all under one roof.
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