Maine Coon Valley
Warriewood, Sydney
Previous Kittens - Turon + Sarai Aramea
Our 3 males and 1 female kittens have been hand raised and socialised in our home. They have grown up with other kittens to play with and surrounded by other mums to help them become confident, happy cats. We make sure our kittens are litter trained and confident to be around big or small families. We like to match our kittens to families helping smooth the way for a happy new family member.
Meet Samson, Samson was the biggest of the litter and a big male boy he is very affection and loves to climb up and be close to you. He loves his food and will let you know when he is hungry. A very placid personality and very friendly. He also loves his brothers and sister and is always wrestling with one of them.
Meet Possum, We think a male but will need clarification in a few weeks. He is a bit more shy but loves a cuddle. He loves being around his brothers and sisters and is a very sweet boy. His colours are coming out more and he has amazing green eyes.
He is stunning and has the loveliest nature. He gets along with everyone and loves people and other cats. He is very confident and is the first to run up and play, and then will melt into your lap and fall asleep.
Meet our little girl Rose, she has a white nose and green eyes. she is pampered by her mum and brothers and keeps up with them all, but is the first to find her spot in front of the heater at night curled up with usually a brothers not to far behind to cuddle her. she is a sweetheart and very pretty.
About Maine Coons
Nicknamed the "The Gentle Giant", the Maine Coon is the largest domesticated cat breed.
Valley View Cattery has chosen to breed these incredible cats because they are reputed for their intelligence, playful and gentle personality.
They possess above average intelligence, are known for being loyal to their family and cautious, but not mean to strangers, and are independent but love a dedicated cuddle and affection.
The Maine Coon is generally not known for being a "Lap Cat" but their gentle disposition makes the breed relaxed around dogs (the Maine Coon is often cited as having "dog like" characteristics) other cats and children.
They are characterized by a prominent ruff along its chest, robust bone structure, rectangular body shape, and uneven two layered coast with longer guard hairs over a silky satin undercoat and a long bushy tail.
It is one of the oldest natural breeds in North America, specifically native to the US states of Maine where it is the official state cat.
And is believed to be related to the Norwegian Forest Cat and the Siberian.
On average males weigh from 5.9 to 8.2kg with females 3.6 to 5.4kg. Their full size is normally not reached until they are three to five years old, while other cats take about one year.