09/17/2025
HOW MUCH IS THE PRICE FOR A MAINE C**N?
Let me tell you, yes you, the person who comments just to ask for the price... The caller and after hearing a price says surprisingly, "I can buy a Maine C**n cheaper elsewhere." Or will you lower your price? Iβm talking to you too! The person who doesnβt care about papers because I want βonly one pet."
No animal is "just a pet."
Behind every cat breed, is a BREEDER. Using capital letters to differentiate a BREEDER from an animal factory or a mill. A reputable breeder will not breed undocumented cats, which does not protect the integrity of the breed. Their documents are bloodline records that document the bloodlines and allow to investigate possible health problems in the bloodline. When you tell a breeder you don't care about papers, you're really telling them you don't even care about the catβs health, just the cheapest thing you can find! When you buy a kitten from a high-quality breeder, that breeder is responsible for the health of each kitten; this breeder skips vacations, loses sleep and most of her personal space has been converted into space for her kittens. The truly passionate breeder that loves what she breeds puts her whole heart π and soul into it. Not only with kittens being sold, but with each customer who has a piece of their heart and is now a member of their extended family. Breeders worry about their babies after they leave and for the remainder of their life.
A BREEDER "will get his hands dirty," often by everything that comes from the birthing process. This is what life is all about... In the middle of birth and death lies life. The wheel that keeps on turning. A breeder performs tests, x-rays, analysis, emergency operations, vaccinations, pedigree, deworming for her kittens and has them evaluated by veterinary specialists.
Last but not least, a BREEDER chooses the family lucky enough to have one of their kittens. Yes, you read that right. A real breeder chooses who to sell to because she doesn't make money selling them. There is no compensation that can compensate the investments made by a breeder. So, they need to make sure they adapt properly. A good breeder has different criteria for those who want to continue their bloodline. Why? Because breeding is not a responsibility to never be taken lightly, it's a life choice reserved ONLY for the devout few who are willing to sacrifice.
Because a kitten is never "just a pet." It is the legacy of the BREEDER, a child's best friend, a protector of the little girls, therapy for the elderly, a family member, someone's entire world!!!