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31st August 2010, 03:48 PM #1
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Opinions And Insight: Maine Coon Breeders
Hello everyone; I'm wanting to purchase a Maine Coon kitten, but I'm new to purebred cats and breeders so I'm unsure of what to look for or who to purchase from. I've done quite a bit of researching and looking around over the last few months and I think I've found a few breeders I'm interested in purchasing from.
Name: Mitzi Guess
Cattery: Congocoons (CFA)
Location: Alabama
Welcome to Congocoon Maine Coon Cat Cattery of Alabama
Name: Kristin Graff
Cattery: Spellbound (?)
Location: Norway
http://www.mainecoons.no/english/index.html
Can anyone more experienced than myself tell me what they think about whether or not the sites look legit, their thoughts about the quality of the cats, any question marks, or things of that nature? I'd be exceedingly grateful if someone who's dealt with one of the breeders could give a little insight.
Also, I wouldn't mind any recommendations of breeders I should look at. I would welcome it actually. =)
Thanks ahead of time.Last edited by BasedBumi; 31st August 2010 at 03:50 PM.
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31st August 2010, 04:07 PM #2
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31st August 2010, 05:01 PM #3
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31st August 2010, 07:04 PM #4
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Ive only had a quick look but cant find either site mentioning health tests etc they both have alooooooooooot of cats to & alot of them seem to have very narrow faces, fantastic ears though, me personally would'nt, but I prefer a small breeder with not many cats & Im not sure I would want to get a kitten from Norway if I lived in Texas, are there no breeders locally to you?
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31st August 2010, 07:41 PM #5
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The trouble and expense and potential danger (to kitten) of importing a MC from Norway seems extremely unnecessary when there so many MC breeders in the US. Normally only a breeder would import such a cat for some specific purpose (look, line, etc.). There are lots of sites that list MC breeders. E.g., the MCBFA lists 5 breeder members in Texas:
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Looked at Congocoons a while back when somebody else mentioned it. Person is breeding for a specific and frankly nonstandard MC look. I personally don't like the look, but that is obviously up to you (as long as you do not intend to show). As already noted, didn't see much about health testing. With many breeders in the US doing heart and other health testing it is safest to stick with those breeders, although some long-established breeders know their lines well enough that it is very unlikely there will be problems (however you will have to take their word on that since you won't know all about their history).
As an example of health info, I looked at Nascat (Houston) from the MCBFA list and find this on their website:
My breeding program focuses on health. The pedigree and health history of each cat is chosen carefully and screened to promote, protect and preserve the Maine Coon breed. This is done with yearly echo-cardiograms on all breeding cats. All cats are DNA negative for the MyBPC3 HCM gene and negative for the SMA (Spinal Musculature Atrophy) gene.
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31st August 2010, 08:45 PM #6
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Is importing pets not a common practice? I know it's often done with dogs, especially with the bigger bully breeds, but I'm new to cat breeding as a whole.
But as I mentioned above, the look abroad wasn't intentional. I google searched "Blue Maine Coon", looked through google images, and a few of the Spellbound cats were featured. I looked through their cattery, fell in love with their cats, and contacted them.
I don't know if it's just me, but I prefer the "wild look" to the cleaner look. That's another reason I'm attracted to the above two breeders. I'll contact Nascat though.
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31st August 2010, 08:36 PM #7
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I've talked to the Spellbound breeder about testing, and this is was she sent me.
They are delivered fully vaccined, microchipped, dewormed and with 2 health certificates. Written contract, pedigree and transfer (to register in your country). I show my cats a few times each year, and I am very happy with their results. We test our cats for HCM (gene test) and are very serious about their health and well-beeing. All live as family members, so they are always close to us
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