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Are you aware that you can adopt a retired Maine Coon? This article will shed some light on what a retired Maine Coon is, and how you can add one to your family. What is a Retiree? A Maine Coon retiree is a cat that has been spayed and/or neutered that is no longer eligible for a breeding program.
If you think you would like to adopt a Retired Breeding Cat then please contact me for any that may becoming available in the near future. Please read our Kitten & Retiree Agreement for more information on expectations.
We are a non-profit, volunteer-run organization devoted to finding loving new homes for unwanted, homeless cats and kittens. Maine Coon Haven Rescue volunteers place over 300 Maine Coons into homes every year.
At OMC! (Only Maine Coons Rescue) we are a group of volunteers with a passion to save Maine Coon/Maine Coon Mix Cats/Kittens. Each of us has an important part to play in the running of this rescue.
Welcome to Maine Coon Rescue Community where we are dedicated to rescuing and finding loving homes for Maine Coon cats. Click here to learn more about our adoption process and how YOU can help make a difference in a cat's life.
This map shows how many Maine Coon Cats are posted in each state. Click on a number to view those needing rescue in that state.
Note: This is for Maine Coon Centers only (ie exclusive to Maine Coons). There are many more centers, but this is a list compiled for exclusively Maine Coon centers. As of April 2019, this list is as complete as I know it.
We rescue and rehome abused, abandoned, surrendered and homeless Maine Coon (MC) cats, whether registered or not.
As former show cats and breeders these cats are wonderful examples of the Maine Coon Cat breed. We put as much thought and care into the process of finding the 'purr'fect home for our retired adults as we do in placing our kittens.
The Maine Coon Cat Adoption Page. 52,005 likes · 30 talking about this. Volunteer-run page, sharing Maine Coons & other kitties adoptable from nonprofit rescues & shelters