Majestic Maine Coon Kitten Care Guide
Preparing for Your Majestic Kitten
Welcome to the Majestic Maine Coon kitten care guide — your complete, veterinarian-informed roadmap for raising a healthy, confident, and well-socialized Maine Coon kitten. In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to prepare your home, support your kitten’s physical and emotional development, establish healthy routines, understand feeding and nutrition, master grooming and litter training, and navigate the important first days and weeks after adoption. With the right setup and daily care, your Maine Coon kitten will adjust quickly, feel safe and loved, and grow into a thriving, affectionate companion for many years to come.
1. Pre-Arrival Setup
2. The First 72 Hours
Expect gradual exploring. Keep doors and windows closed and other pets separated. Go slow with early introductions.
3. Feeding & Nutrition
Maine Coons mature slowly (up to 3–4 years). For the first year, prioritize complete, growth-labeled nutrition with adequate animal protein and moisture.
| Age | What & How Often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 8–12 weeks |
3–4 small meals/day; mix of wet + quality kitten kibble | Keep the same brands for the first 10–14 days; change slowly if needed. |
| 3–6 months |
3 meals/day; fresh water at 2+ stations | Introduce puzzle feeders; avoid rapid free-feeding if weight climbs. |
| 6–12 months |
2–3 meals/day; kitten formula | Transition to young-adult at ~12–15 months if body condition is ideal. |
| 12+ months |
Adult maintenance; 2 meals/day + wet | For large frames, a high-quality all-life-stages diet is often appropriate. |
4. Litter Training & Hygiene
5. Grooming, Nails, Ears & Teeth
6. Veterinary Care, Vaccines & Insurance
7. Socialization, Enrichment & Training
8. Home Safety, Toxic Items & Travel
9. Complete Supplies Checklist
10. When to Call the Vet
Our Essentials
Litter Box:
After testing various options, we always stick with a standard XXL litter box, as Maine Coons can grow larger than typical cats.
Food and Water Station:
Food and Water Stations: Stainless steel bowls are our preference for food due to their easy cleaning. For water, a stainless steel water fountain is ideal.
Cat Tower
An absolute necessity! Kittens love to climb and play on cat towers. Check out options from kittymansions.com, cattreeking.com, or Amazon for good deals.
Food:
Be sure to have your choice of kitten food ready before their arrival. We recommend chewy.com as the best source for purchasing food. We feed fancy feast grilled or Pate canned food and Purina One Healthy Kitten
Scratching Posts or Pads:
These help your kitten shed the dead sheath from their nails. Without them, they may turn to your furniture for scratching.
Nail Clippers:
While kittens usually manage to keep their claws filed down, check for maintenance trims weekly. Research or consult your vet for proper trimming techniques; rewarding them with treats can make the experience smoother.
Fun and Durable Toys:
Our Maine Coons love small spring toys, balls, and interactive toys that mimic birds. Laser pointers and wand toys are excellent for engaging playtime.
Treats: Stock up on treats for your new friend!
Freeze-dried treats are a healthy option that avoids unnecessary fillers.
Grooming Brushes:
We brush our cats weekly to maintain their coats. Use this time to reward them with treats for good behavior during grooming.
Harness and Leash:
Outdoor exploration is healthy for your kitten. A secure harness and leash will allow safe outdoor adventures, and a Catio is even better!
Calming Scents or Supplements:
Calming supplements can be beneficial during vet visits or noisy situations like fireworks. It’s wise to have these on hand before your kitten arrives, especially for use during their quarantine. Chewy.com offers a range of calming products!
Immune support:
A good supplement is great for kittens to help with the immune system. We recommend NuVet
Most importantly, be prepared to shower your new Maine Coon kitten with love and affection!
Thank you for choosing Majestic Maine Coon Cats. We’re committed to your kitten’s lifelong wellbeing and are always available to answer questions or provide guidance as your kitten grows.



