Maine Coon Rescue In Indiana

Welcome to Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Indiana we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Maine Coons across the Hoosier State. From Indianapolis to Fort Wayne, Evansville to Carmel, our mission is to connect rescued Maine Coons with loving families throughout Indiana.

Adoptable Maine Coon Rescue In Indiana

If you're looking to adopt a Maine Coon in Indiana, our network provides support, guidance, and vetted cats ready to find their forever homes.

Below you will find a list of recent Maine Coon recue in Indiana ready to join your families.

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Bronco

red marble on silver • 7 Months • male

$160.00
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Sadik

black silver classic tabby • 6 Months • female

$150.00
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Maduro

black smoke blotched tabby • 15 Months • female

$250.00
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Wallis

blue tortoise • 33 Months • female

$100.00
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Gill

black tortoise blotched tabby • 4 Months • female

$300.00
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Sir Love Bug

Unknown Color • 6 Months • male

$350.00
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Xina

cream smoke • 5 Months • female

$350.00
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Alice

black smoke • 8 Months • male

$850.00
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Please Note: The amounts shown reflect adoption fees that help cover rescue care, veterinary treatment, spay/neuter services, and foster support. These are not sale prices.

These gentle giants are waiting for their forever homes in Indiana, supported by our dedicated network of cat lovers. If you're seeking a premium-grade Maine Coon, please visit our Maine Coon kittens for sale page for healthy, high-quality cats.

Our Indiana Rescue & Adoption Service Area

We proudly serve Maine Coon adoption needs across Indiana, including major cities like Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, and Bloomington. Our network extends to suburban areas like Carmel, Fishers, and Noblesville, and reaches rural communities across the state, ensuring that wherever you are in Indiana, a loving Maine Coon companion is within reach.

Contact Our Indiana Maine Coon Rescue Chapter

Ready to bring a Maine Coon into your Indiana home? Contact the Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Network to start your adoption journey. Reach out to learn more about Maine Coon rescue Indiana.

Contact Information for Indiana

Service State: Indiana
+1 (910) 503-1630
Maine Coon Cats For Adoption

Resources for Maine Coon Adopters in Indiana

Indiana Cat Adoption & Animal Welfare Laws

Indiana requires adopted cats to be vaccinated against rabies under state public health regulations. Many shelters and rescue organizations also require spay or neuter prior to adoption or as part of the adoption agreement. Indiana animal cruelty laws classify neglect and abandonment of companion animals as criminal offenses.

Surrendering a Maine Coon in Indiana

If you are an Indiana residents and can no longer care for your Maine Coon cat, we can work with you and other rescue networks rather than overcrowded shelters. Rescue partners assist with responsible surrender, evaluation, foster placement, and rehoming in compliance with local animal control guidelines.

Spay, Neuter & Vaccination Programs in Indiana

Indiana supports county-run and nonprofit spay, neuter, and vaccination programs aimed at reducing pet overpopulation. Many animal control departments collaborate with low-cost clinics to help adopters and rescue organizations meet health and legal requirements.

Urban vs Suburban Adoption Considerations in Indiana

Adoption needs vary across Indiana. Urban homes in cities such as Indianapolis or Fort Wayne often focus on indoor enrichment and vertical space, while suburban or rural homes may offer more room but still require secure indoor living. Rescue placements consider household compatibility.

Post-Adoption Support & Rehoming Assistance in Indiana

Indiana rescue organizations continue supporting adopters after placement. If challenges arise or circumstances change, adopters are encouraged to contact the rescue for guidance or rehoming assistance to prevent emergency shelter intake.

Cross-State Adoption for Indiana Residents

Indiana's central Midwest location allows for cross-state adoptions. Approved adopters may be matched with rescued Maine Coons from neighboring states such as Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, or Kentucky when suitable local placements are unavailable. Interstate adoptions are coordinated to ensure transport compliance and cat safety.

Adoption Statistics in Indiana

Indiana sees an estimated 14,000 cat adoptions each year, with many rural and urban rescue organizations supporting this effort.

FAQs | Maine Coon Rescue Indiana

Where can I adopt a Maine Coon cat in Indiana?

You can adopt a Maine Coon cat in Indiana through our rescue network, which coordinates foster-based placements across the state. We work with foster homes caring for rescued Maine Coons in areas including Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, South Bend, Bloomington, and surrounding communities. Available listings change as cats complete medical care and become ready for adoption.

Are Maine Coon rescues available throughout Indiana?

Yes. Maine Coon rescue placements operate statewide through a foster-based system rather than a single physical shelter. This allows placement across urban, suburban, and rural areas of Indiana based on adopter compatibility and foster availability.

What are the adoption requirements for Maine Coon rescues in Indiana?

Most Indiana Maine Coon rescues require an adoption application, confirmation of a safe indoor environment, and agreement to vaccination and spay or neuter guidelines. Veterinary references or a virtual or in-person home review may also be requested.

Can I adopt a Maine Coon kitten through rescue in Indiana?

Yes, although adult Maine Coons are more commonly available through rescue due to owner surrenders. When kittens enter rescue care in Indiana, they are placed after foster observation and veterinary clearance to ensure readiness for adoption.

Do you offer post-adoption support for Indiana adopters?

Yes. Post-adoption support is available for Indiana adopters, including assistance with adjustment concerns, behavioral guidance, and transition questions. Responsible rehoming support is also provided if circumstances change.