Maine Coon Rescue Vermont

Welcome to Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Vermont’s Network page. Vermont’s love for animals is at the heart of our rescue work. Whether in Burlington or Rutland, our network is committed to helping every Maine Coon find warmth, care, and a place to call home.

Adoptable Maine Coon Rescue in Vermont

Explore our Vermont-based Maine Coon rescue listings. These gentle giants are waiting to become part of your household after being rescued, surrendered, or found as strays.

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    Drizzy

    $750.00
    ♂️ Male📅 7 Months🎨 Black Blotched Tabby
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    Seir

    $550.00
    ♂️ Female📅 10 Weeks🎨 Black Marble on Silver
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From Burlington to Rutland to South Burlington, families across Vermont can find a perfect feline friend. For purebred kittens or cats with known backgrounds, head over to our Maine Coon Kittens for Sale page.

Contact Charing Cross Vermont Rescue Network

Ready to bring a Maine Coon into your Vermont home but haven’t seen the right cat yet? Contact the Charing Cross Maine Coon Rescue Vermont Network to join our waiting list, or click here to explore Maine Coons available for adoption in nearby regions.

Your new Maine Coon companion could be just around the corner. Reach out today, and let’s find that perfect match for you!

Vermont Service Area

We proudly serve Maine Coon adoption needs across Vermont, including major cities like Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre, and Montpelier. Our network extends to suburban areas such as Essex, Bennington, and Stowe, as well as rural communities statewide, ensuring that wherever you are in Vermont, a loving Maine Coon companion is within reach.

Resources for Maine Coon Owners in Vermont

Upcoming Cat Events in Vermont

Burlington Pet Expo: Held in April, this event features Maine Coon adoptions and educational sessions for pet owners.

Adoption Laws in Vermont

Vermont requires rabies vaccinations and pet licensing in some towns. Always check with your local municipality for current regulations.

Explore Vermont Landmarks with Your Maine Coon

Lake Champlain: A scenic spot ideal for relaxing walks with your leashed Maine Coon.

Partner Shelters in Vermont

Vermont Humane Federation: Located in South Burlington, this organization works closely with our rescue network.

Adoption Statistics in Vermont

According to recent reports, Vermont shelters facilitated 3,267 cat adoptions in 2020, accounting for 64.2% of all pet adoptions in the state.
Source: Spots.com

Cat-Friendly Businesses

Whisker Haven in Burlington: A local favorite offering toys, treats, and grooming products for cats.

Pet Ownership Laws

Spay and neuter procedures are required for all rescue adoptions in Vermont to promote responsible pet ownership.

Veterinary Care in Vermont

Burlington Feline Clinic: Specializes in caring for large breeds like Maine Coons, offering preventive care and diagnostics.

Climate Considerations for Maine Coons

Cold, snowy winters in Vermont are ideal for Maine Coons, whose thick coats offer natural insulation.

More Pet Events

Montpelier Pet Fair: Held in May, this event includes adoption booths and cat care demonstrations.

Maine Coon Breeders in Vermont

Vermont Coon Cattery: Located in Northern Vermont, this breeder is known for healthy, affectionate Maine Coon kittens.

Cat Clubs in Vermont

Green Mountain Cat Club: Organizes cat shows, workshops, and breed-specific events throughout the year.

Outdoor Spaces for Your Maine Coon

Smugglers’ Notch: A picturesque location perfect for leashed adventures with your Maine Coon.

Health Concerns for Maine Coons in Vermont

Respiratory issues can arise in cold weather; ensure warm indoor spaces and regular vet checkups.

Pet Insurance Options

Embrace: Offers customizable pet insurance plans for Vermont residents, covering Maine Coon-specific health concerns.

FAQs

These are some questions that most people frequently ask us.

Absolutely they’re one of the most cold-tolerant breeds and love cozy indoor winters.

Yes, we work with families statewide and coordinate transport when needed.

 

Yes! We serve both rural and city areas throughout Vermont.

Fees help cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, microchipping, and other vet care.