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The Most Magnificent Cats Under The Sun Ray du Soleil Maine Coons

The Most Wonderful Cats Under the Sun by Ray du Soleil – Maine Coon
The Maine Coon is the largest breed of domestic cat. It is gentle, charming, loyal, intelligent, and family-oriented. These cats are very devoted to their human companions, and many people say they resemble dogs. Maine Coons are sociable, inquisitive, and love to participate in daily activities. They love being the center of attention. They are cheerful and energetic, making their presence known. Maine Coons get along easily with other animals.

Our Maine Coon breed is characterized by a unique, wild expression and impressive size. The body is powerfully built and muscular, with a broad chest and long, muscular legs that emphasize its long, rectangular shape. They have a beautiful double coat and a plumed tail. Other distinctive features found in Maine Coons include large ears with tufts, almond-shaped eyes, and a long, square muzzle. Maine Coons reach full maturity at 3-4 years of age.

We treat our cats like children. We dedicate our hearts and time to raising our Maine Coon cats, ensuring their health, excellent temperament, and stunning appearance. They truly are the most wonderful cats in the world.

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We take the selection of new families for our kittens very seriously. Our priority is to ensure that the kittens find happy, loving, and responsible homes. This new kitten will become your life companion. If you are interested in adopting a Maine Coon kitten from Ray du Soleil Cattery, please introduce yourself when contacting us. We want to get to know you better, so the first step is to complete our questionnaire.
 

Choosing kittens can be difficult for some people because they are not yet familiar with them. In the past, families could visit their kittens at around 9 weeks of age. However, after these visits, the kittens often developed health problems, including diarrhea and eye infections. Every home has its own unique gut flora and other animals, which can expose young kittens to germs that their immature immune systems cannot fight. On my veterinarian’s advice, I no longer allow in-person visits for the kittens’ safety and well-being. Families select their kittens from photos—the first photos are taken at four weeks of age, then every two weeks until twelve weeks. We also record video. Adoption takes place at 12 weeks of age.

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