Maine Coon Rescue In michigan

Welcome to the Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Network Michigan page for Michiganders. At the core of the purpose of our rescue mission in Michigan is rescuing, rehabilitating, rehoming, and facilitating seamless Maine Coon cat adoptions across the state of Michigan by working with small groups of cat lovers.

Below is a list of available Michigan rescued Maine Coon available for adoption.

Adoptable Maine Coon Rescue In michigan

Discover our adoptable Maine Coon cats, each rescued and lovingly rehabilitated, ready to bring joy to families across Michigan in cities like Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Ann Arbor, counties like Wayne and Kent, and towns like Traverse City.

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

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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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Drizzy

black blotched tabby

11 Months male
$750.00
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Jake

black blotched tabby

7 Months male
$450.00
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Tracks

blue tabby

11 Months male
$650.00
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Desny

black tortoise

10 Months female
$350.00
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Our Maine Coon rescues are are ready for adoption, to get started kindly feel the adotion form, and one of our moderator would reach out to you with 24 hours.

These gentle giants are waiting for their forever homes, supported by our dedicated network of cat lovers. If you're seeking a premium-grade Maine Coon, please visit our Maine Coon cats for sale page for healthy, high-quality cats. We are proud to connect rescued Maine Coons with loving families throughout Michigan.

Michigan Service Area

We proudly serve Maine Coon adoption needs across Michigan, including major cities like Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Flint, and more. Our network extends to suburban areas such as Troy, Livonia, and Kalamazoo, ensuring that wherever you are in Michigan, a loving Maine Coon companion is within reach.

Contact Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Michigan

Interested in adopting a Maine Coon in Michigan? Contact our adoption team today to get started. We're happy to answer any questions and guide you through the adoption process.

Whether you're looking to adopt, foster, or support a Maine Coon in need, we connect these gentle giants with loving families. We are proud to serve communities throughout the state from urban to rural areas adopt rescued Maine Coon cats.

Contact Information for michigan

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

Resources for Maine Coon Owners in michigan

Upcoming Cat Events in Michigan

Detroit Pet Show: July 26, 2025, Suburban Collection Showplace. Grand Rapids Pet Expo: June 14, 2025, DeVos Place.

Adoption Laws in Michigan

Per MI Penal Code §750.50, rabies vaccination and spay/neuter are required for shelter adoptions.

Explore Michigan Landmarks with Your Maine Coon

Visit Mackinac Bridge, a National Historic Landmark in St. Ignace.

Adoption Statistics in Michigan

In 2020, Michigan shelters adopted out 10,748 cats, according to Shelter Animals Count data.

Cat-Friendly Businesses

Whisker Haven in Ann Arbor offers a cat café experience.

Pet Ownership Laws

Under MI Penal Code §750.50b, animal cruelty is a felony in Michigan.

Climate Considerations for Maine Coons

Michigan's cold winters require warm bedding for Maine Coons.

Cat Clubs in Michigan

The Great Lakes Cat Club, CFA-affiliated, offers resources for cat enthusiasts.

Health Concerns for Maine Coons in Michigan

Respiratory issues in winter; monitor air quality.

FAQs | Maine Coon Rescue michigan

How can's I find Maine Coon rescues in Michigan?

You can browse our updated's Michigan listings and submit your adoption application online.

Are there Maine Coon cats available in Detroit?

Yes, many of our rescued cats are fostered near Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing.

Is there a waiting list for Maine Coon kittens in Michigan?

Yes, we maintain a waiting list for adopters specifically interested in kittens.

Are Maine Coons good in Michigan's colder winters?

Absolutely their thick coats make them well-suited for Michigan's cold climate!