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Home / Breed / Colorado’s Best Maine Coon Breeders: Top Picks

Colorado’s Best Maine Coon Breeders: Top Picks

ByKatrina Stewardson Posted on22/07/202505/11/2025 Last Updated05/11/2025
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Before you pay for a Maine Coon, make sure you’re not just getting a beautiful feline, since you’re welcoming a long-term family member!

Reputable breeders focus on health screening, socialisation, and pet temperament. Expect to pay between $1,500-$2,500 for a pet-quality kitten and $2,500-$5,000+ for a show-quality or breeding-ready cat.

This price reflects vetting for genetic conditions (HCM, PK Deficiency, hip dysplasia), pedigree registration (TICA/CFA), vaccinations, deworming, and often a health guarantee with breeder support.

Top Maine Coon Breeders In Colorado

1. Colorado Maine Coons (Conifer, CO)

Run by Katerina and Brad Evers, this TICA/CFA-registered cattery preserves both American and European bloodlines with low inbreeding ratios.

Kittens are raised in their home, interacting with children and dogs from day one.

The Evers screen all breeding cats for genetic conditions and provide full documentation, including contracts and post-adoption support.

Tip: Always contact them through their official site or @coloradomainecoons to avoid impersonators.

2. Snowy Range Maine Coons (Fort Collins, CO)

This is an in-home, CFA-showing cattery about 60 miles north of Denver.

They prioritise health:

  • Breeding cats undergo annual echocardiograms for HCM
  • X-rays for hip dysplasia
  • Regular exams

Their kittens transition into daily family life, making them well-socialised and confident. Litters are typically announced in the fall.

Tip: Subscribe to their “Available” page and reach out early.

3. High Country Maine Coons (Rocky Mountains Region)

A boutique, mountain-based breeder of show-line Maine Coons sourced from Champion-quality European bloodlines.

Breeding cats are genetically tested for HCM and PK deficiency, and mating is carefully managed to preserve both health and temperament.

Prospective adopters complete a thorough application process before kittens are matched.

Tip: Prepare early – these kittens are in high demand.

4. Snowy Mountain Maine Coons (Durango, CO)

Focused on importing healthy Czech, Ukrainian, and Russian lines, this breeder uses:

  • CFA registration
  • DNA testing (via Wisdom Panel)
  • PKD-negative certification

Kittens go home after 12-16 weeks, fully vaccinated, socialised, with health guarantees, and can be shipped responsibly nationwide.

Tip: Ask about their out-crossing policy and temperament evaluations.

5. Coonplay Maine Coons (Castle Rock, CO)

This breeder specialises in rare traits such as polydactyl paws, blue or odd-eyes, and unusual coat colors.

With over 25 years of experience and full TICA/CFA/PawPeds registration, they offer healthy, unique kittens along with lifetime breeder support.

Tip: Polydactyl kittens require regular paw inspections—check their vet care plans.

Essential Tips And Tricks

Verify Health Screenings

Ask for documentation of HCM tests (echocardiograms), PK Def DNA results, hip X-rays, and routine vet checks. Certified labs or vet signatures are ideal.

Verify Home Socialisation

A reputable breeder lets kittens live with the family, dogs, and kids – not locked away. This early exposure shapes confident, adaptable adults.

Check Registration And Pedigree

Breeders should provide TICA, CFA, or PawPeds papers and be transparent about lineage, especially for breeders with show or imported lines.

Visit Or Video Tour The Cattery

Observe cleanliness, kitten behaviour, handling frequency, and environment. Healthy kittens are curious, playful, and calm.

Review Contracts And Guarantees

Expect a written agreement detailing health guarantees (up to two years), spay/neuter clauses, return policies, and breeder support.

Balance Budget With Quality

You’re not just paying for fluff, you’re investing in:

  • Genetics
  • Vetting
  • Ethical breeding

Avoid backyard breeders offering low prices without screening.

Prepare Your Home Early

Buy a sturdy, tall cat tree, stainless grooming comb, quality high-protein kitten food, and a large litter tray. Maine Coons grow large, so think ahead!

Plan Vet Visits And Nutrition

Schedule your vet check within a week of picking up.

Discuss long-term nutrition for growth (high protein ~35-45%, moderate fats, low carbs) and monthly parasite prevention.

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  • Bali the Maine Coon cat and Katrina Stewardson. Female holding big cat!
    Katrina Stewardson

    A Maine Coon cat enthusiast with 13+ years of experience owning three Maine Coon cats. I have first-hand experience with many Maine Coon health issues, e.g., hip dysplasia, bent tail canal, and arthritis. I have experience in training Maine Coons, registered breeders, adopting Maine Coons, and caring for a Maine Coon. I currently own two male Maine Coon cats, named Mika and Bali.

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