Maine Coon Rescue Tennessee

Welcome to Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Tennessee Network page. At Charing Cross Rescue in Tennessee, we believe every Maine Coon deserves a home where it can thrive. Through dedicated foster families and adoption partners in Memphis, Knoxville, and Nashville, we help bridge the gap between rescue and forever home.

Adoptable Maine Coon Rescue in Tennessee

Searching for a Maine Coon cat to adopt in Tennessee? Below, you’ll find a list of rescued Maine Coons currently available for adoption through trusted rescue partners and foster networks.

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Whether you’re in Memphis, Nashville, or Knoxville, there’s a rescued Maine Coon nearby waiting to be part of your home. For those seeking specific qualities or lineage, explore our Maine Coon Cats for Sale listings too.

Contact Charing Cross Tennessee Rescue Network

Looking to adopt a Maine Coon in Tennessee but haven’t found the one you’re hoping for? Contact the Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Tennessee Network to join our waiting list, or click here to see Maine Coons available in nearby cities such as Nashville or Memphis.

Your future Maine Coon is out there, and we’re dedicated to matching you with a loving companion. Let’s work together to make that purrfect connection!

Tennessee Service Area

From Nashville to Memphis, Knoxville to Chattanooga, our Maine Coon rescue services cover all corners of Tennessee. We also support adoptions in suburban and rural communities like Murfreesboro, Clarksville, and Johnson City.

Resources for Maine Coon Owners in Tennessee

Upcoming Cat Events in Tennessee

Nashville Pet Expo: Held in April, this event showcases pet vendors, rescue groups, and adoptable Maine Coons.

Adoption Laws in Tennessee

Tennessee requires rabies vaccinations for all cats over 12 weeks of age as part of standard public health law.

Explore Tennessee Landmarks with Your Maine Coon

Graceland: Visit Elvis Presley's famous estate with your leashed Maine Coon for a photo op outside the grounds.

Partner Shelters in Tennessee

Nashville Humane: Our adoption partner, offering care and rehoming services for Maine Coons and other cats in need.

Adoption Statistics in Tennessee

Over 16,000 cats are adopted annually across Tennessee, with strong adoption activity in Nashville and Memphis. (Source: Spots.com)

Cat-Friendly Businesses

Catnip Cafe: A cozy Nashville cat cafe where Maine Coon lovers can relax with coffee and feline company.

Pet Ownership Laws

Spay/neuter is mandatory for all cats adopted from shelters or rescues in Tennessee to control overpopulation.

Veterinary Care in Tennessee

Knoxville Cat Clinic: Offers Maine Coon-specific services including grooming, dental care, and large breed wellness plans.

Climate Considerations for Maine Coons

Tennessee’s hot summers call for shaded areas, air conditioning indoors, and hydration for long-haired cats like Maine Coons.

More Pet Events

Memphis Pet Fair: Held in May, this event features local rescues, vendors, and family-friendly pet education.

Cat Clubs in Tennessee

Music City Cat Club: Organizes cat shows and breed education events across Middle Tennessee.

Outdoor Spaces for Your Maine Coon

Radnor Lake State Park: A peaceful nature reserve with trails suitable for leashed walks and feline exploration.

Health Concerns for Maine Coons in Tennessee

High summer temperatures increase the risk of heatstroke. Keep your Maine Coon cool with fans, cool mats, and regular grooming.

Pet Insurance Options

PetPlan: Offers pet insurance plans in Tennessee, including coverage for breed-specific conditions common to Maine Coons.

Ready to bring a Maine Coon into your Tennessee home? Contact the Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Network to start your adoption journey.

FAQs

These are some questions that most people frequently ask us.

Yes! They’re friendly, intelligent, and do especially well in family environments with space to explore safely indoors.

 

 

Our network spans from Memphis to Knoxville, Nashville to Chattanooga, and into rural mountain towns too.

 

They can with good indoor cooling, shade, and regular grooming to reduce overheating risk.

Yes, but fees are modest and help cover vet care, vaccinations, and rescue expenses.