Our Maine Coon Rescue in Montana network helps match loving families with adorable Maine Coons in need of a forever home. Whether youโ€™re looking to adopt, foster, or support our mission, we connect these wonderful cats with loving families in Montana.

Charing Cross Cat Clinic & Maine Coon Rescue Montana

Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Montana, we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming Maine Coons across the state. Whether you’re in Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, or a rural area, we help connect you with adoptable Maine Coons that fit your lifestyle. You can contact the Montana Rescue Network chapter through the details below

Adoptable Maine Coon Cats in Montana

Are you planning to buy or adopt a Maine Coon cat in Montana, here is the right place. Why not adopt a marine coon cat or kittens through Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue network mission in Montana.

Below are the latest updated Maine Coon cats available for adoption across Montana.

Why not adopt one

Partnering with Montana Animal Rescues & Shelters

We collaborate with Montana-based animal rescues, rural shelters, and independent fosters to rescue Maine Coons in need. Our network ensures every cat receives the best possible care and placement.

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Check out our updated list of Maine Coon cats available for adoption in Montana.

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You can also directly adopt a beautiful Maine Coon cat or kitten from them through us and give them the love they deserve.

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Foster a Maine Coon in Montana

If youโ€™re not ready to adopt, fostering is a great way to help further our Maine Coon rescue mission in Montana. We provide temporary care and socialization while we find their perfect forever family.

Why Foster?

  • Help socialize and rehabilitate a cat before adoption.
  • Provide temporary care while we find a perfect match.
  • Receive veterinary support and guidance.
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Maine Coon Rescue Montana | FAQs

You can donate, foster, volunteer, or share our mission to help more cats find homes.

Yes! While priority is given to Montana residents, we consider out-of-state applicants on a case-by-case basis.

Many of our rescues come from small-town shelters, rural areas, and owner surrenders where resources are limited. We also assist with strays and cases of neglect.