Process and Pricing

Lakes Maine Coons

Overview of Adoption Process

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Pricing

The cost ranges from $2000 to $2600, dependent upon gender, coloring and polydactyl. To reserve a kitten, you must pay a $500 non-refundable deposit. At 12 weeks old, kittens are ready for their forever home. We reserve the right to select kittens for breeding purposes from our own litters, as we retire our breeders after two years.

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What's Included?

Wellness vet checks, 2 sets of core vaccines and dewormer, health record, health guarantee and sales contract, small bag of kimbles, one wet food, TICA paperwork, registration will be provided upon proof or spay/neuter. All parents are tested for HCM, PKDef, PKO and SMA. We also screen against FeLV/FIV.

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Reserving Your Kitten / Your Kittens Growth

Please reach out to us and tell us a bit about yourself, for example,


Do you have other pets?

What are you looking for in a kitten?

Why are you interested in a Maine Coon?

What is your home environment like?


The deposit for reserving a kitten is $500, which goes toward the cat's buying price. Deposits are non-refundable, but they can be applied to other kittens/litters.  Once you reserve a kitten we will update you on their progress and send pictures. Reach out at any time if you have any questions!

Bringing Your Kitten Home

Families are encouraged to pick up their kitten in person. If this is not possible, courier transportation can be arranged at the cost of the adopting family, the kitten/transportation cost must be paid in full two weeks before departure date.

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Stay in Touch

We are here for you and our kittens! If you have any questions or just giving us an update on how your kitten is doing we want to hear from you! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have problems or concerns. We are not here to judge, we are here to help ensure both kittens and families have a happy and healthy life together!

Our Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why should we contact Lakes Maine Coons?

    Lakes Maine Coon, is a friendly, family-owned company based here in Ottertail! Here, we’ll help you find the newest furry addition to your family!


    Here at Lakes Maine Coon, we provide beautiful, friendly Maine Coon cats. Maine Coons are friendly, affectionate cats that love to play, and ours will make the perfect new addition to your family!


    We are a small, family-run kennel dedicated to breeding healthy, high-quality kittens! Our cats are well socialized and raised in a loving home with plenty of attention, socialization, and care. Our kittens are all dewormed, vet examined, and vaccinated, so you can rest assured that your new furry friend will be happy and healthy! 


    At Lakes Maine Coon, we strive to make your adoption experience with us enjoyable, and we can assure you that your cat will become your new best friend! Put your trust in us and take home a kitten today!


    When you reach out, you’ll be connected directly to our owner, so you can expect immediate attention to your inquiry. So, don’t wait, contact us today!

  • What type of food do you feed? How much food should I feed my kitten?

    We mix dry kibble from Fromm Trout & Whitefish with Nulo wet food (various flavors). Kittens should have unlimited access to dry kibble at all times, with a wet food supplement once or twice a day (one spoonful at each offering).

  • Why don’t you feed raw? I have heard it’s the best option out there!

    Raw is an excellent choice! We don't feed raw because we understand it's not a viable option for everyone, and we don't want our kittens to struggle transitioning from raw to kibble food in their new homes. It's fantastic if you want to feed your kitty a raw diet! Because your kitten's first few weeks in their new home are already full of change, we recommend sticking with kibble for at least the first two weeks before making any nutritional modifications. Any diet adjustments should be implemented gradually!

  • Do I need a cat tree? Do they use them? Is there a certain brand you recommend?

    Our cats and kittens have many cat trees, which they utilize frequently. This is not, however, a prerequisite! If you do decide to purchase a cat tree, we recommend Cat Tree King, but there are several other brands that are equally as good.

  • What grooming does my kitten need?

    Every 1-2 weeks, you should trim their front claws. Because most cats groom themselves, the frequency with which they need to be clipped varies greatly. We recommend checking them when clipping the front claws and clipping the back claws if needed.

    Comb/brush your kitten at least once a week, paying specific attention to the belly and armpits, as this is where mats are most likely to form.

    Professional grooming, lion cuts, and other procedures are not recommended unless significant matting is present.

    Most indoor cats do not require bathing. We bathe our cats around once a year, but this is primarily due to the naturally messy birthing process.

  • When do I need to take my kitten to the vet? What vaccinations do they need?

    As part of our health guarantee, we ask that you take your kitten to the vet within 72 hours of its leaving us to ensure that they are healthy. They will require their third series of vaccines two weeks after arriving in their new home, but we will send particular information for each kitten.

  • Will my kitten already be spayed/neutered? What is the best time to spay/neuter my kitten?

    We do not perform early spay/neuter. We don't think surgery is the best option for such young kittens. The registration papers will be held until proof of spay/neuter is supplied. The ideal time to spay/neuter a kitten is a widely disputed topic, and we want families to be free to discuss it with their veterinarian based on their kitten's unique circumstances. We recommend neutering males at six months and females at eight months as a general guideline.

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