Everything You Need For Your New Maine Coon Kitten
14.05.20 May 14, 2020 Cat Breed Guide

Everything You Need For Your New Maine Coon Kitten

The Maine Coon is the largest breed of domestic cat. A beautiful, tiger-like cat with distinctive features and a semi-long coat. A hugely popular choice of pet both here and across the Atlantic, the Maine Coon is known for its intelligence and playful, yet gentle, personality. They are a really sociable cat and therefore make very popular companion pets. Here we take a closer look at the breed and discuss what you will need to buy if you're getting a Maine Coon kitten. The History of the Maine Coon The exact origin of the Maine Coon is unknown, as no records exist showing their introduction. There are many hypotheses, but the most likely is that they are closely related to the Norwegian Forest cat and the Siberian. The first mention of the Maine Coon was back in 1861 in a book entitled “The Book of the cat” by Frances Simpson. From then on there have been records of Maine Coons in shows around the United States. The popularity of the breed has risen and they are now the 3rd most popular breed in both the UK and the USA. The gentle giant of the feline world, they are known for their loyal, yet independent, nature. They can have any markings and colours that other cats have, but what stands them apart from their feline cousins is their large size, long fur with lion-like ruff and lynx-like tufted ears.   What Should I Get for My Maine Coon Kitten? So you’ve decided to get a Maine Coon? Perhaps you want to know what to get for them? Well we thought we'd bring you a Maine Coon Shopping List to help you prepare for their arrival. Here are our recommendations for this beautiful breed: Large Size Cat Litter Tray - A large size hooded litter tray is ideal to give them the room and privacy to toilet in comfort. Giving them a space to toilet in peace is a must and a hooded design will help keep the area around the tray clean when they dig and cover their waste. The large hooded tray from Catit is perfect with its wider than average dimensions. You could also opt for a basic litter tray inside one of our Cat Washrooms. The cat washroom is a furniture piece that will disguise your cat litter tray and look lovely in the home. You could use the little shelf for cat supplies or just pop a vase of flowers on top to make it look like an end table.  High Wall Bouclé Bed For Cats - All cats love a good snooze and Maine Coons are no different.  A cat bed that is soft and plump will ensure they have somewhere to sleep and nap when they please. Our Luxury cat bed are large and squishy and feature a cosy sherpa fleece top. A round shape with high sides will provide your cat the most comfortable nights slumber. The main body of the bed is made from our best selling Bouclé fabric, it comes in three colours specially selected to complement your home. Prescribed Kitten Diet - When planning your cat’s diet you should definitely read the instructions of whatever food you choose and also speak to your breeder or previous owner. Feeding a good quality cat food is always the best option. Try to choose a food with high quality ingredients and a high meat content! Of course, cats are all individuals, so it may come down to your cat’s personal taste too. Make sure to start with a kitten specific diet and then steadily move on to an adult cat food later. Always read the recommendations of the specific brand you choose as they will vary. Cat Bowls for Food and Water - You will need at least two bowls; one for water and one for food, a third if you’re going to feed both wet and dry food. There are a number of gorgeous bowls and saucers in our shop. Which you choose will come down to personal preference but we’re particularly fond of the Tarhong range which fuses style and practicality! Cat Scratch Tree - Offering your cat the best indoor environment should be priority. Even if your cat will spend time outdoors, giving them a great indoor home will only enhance their life. Cats love to scratch, it’s not only a habit, but a way to keep their claws healthy and for them to keep their muscles supple, so providing them with a cat scratch tree is important. A tall scratch post with platform is advisable so they have somewhere to sate their scratching needs as well as lounge. Maine Coons grow to be very large cats so invest in a large tree from the beginning so you don’t have to keep repurchasing. PetRebels have designed a range of  cat trees especially for Maine Coons, made to be big and strong to these trees make the perfect playground for your Maine Coon. Cat Grooming Kit - Getting the right grooming kit for your Maine Coon is a must. The catit longhair grooming kit is ideal as it has all the brushes and combs needed to ensure your kitten’s coat stays in tip top condition. There are many guides on how to groom cats and the Catit kit itself comes with some great information. We’d aim for a daily brush at least, but you’ll soon get to know your cat’s coat and be able to groom as often as you think necessary to keep the coat tangle-free. Cat Shampoo - You may find brushing isn’t quite enough and choose to bathe your cat as well. It shouldn’t need to be done more than once a month and if you begin bathing whilst they are a kitten they should soon get used to the routine. Animology make a great quality cat shampoo called ‘Feline Great’. This shampoo is 100% pet safe and will promote a healthy coat. Don’t forget to dry them off well so they don’t get cold. Bathing isn’t an absolute necessity for most cats as they tend to be able to keep themselves clean, but it can be a useful thing to get them used to. There may be times where they get themselves dirty to a point where a bath is the only practical way of cleaning them! Cat Toys -  Provide your cat with a variety of cat toys so they don’t get bored. A range of catnip toys such as mice and balls are a great choice as cats love to hunt! Whatever you choose, try to offer a number of different options so they don’t get bored and rotate the toys every few weeks, to keep them interested. Playtime is great bonding time so find a toy or too that will require some involvement form you too, such a wand teaser.

By Zac Girdlestone

Read more

The Maine Coon is the largest breed of domestic cat. A beautiful, tiger-like cat with distinctive features and a semi-long coat. A hugely popular choice of pet both here and across the Atlantic, the Maine Coon is known for its intelligence and playful, yet gentle, personality. They are a really sociable cat and therefore make very popular companion pets. Here we take a closer look at the breed and discuss what you will need to buy if you're getting a Maine Coon kitten.


The History of the Maine Coon

The exact origin of the Maine Coon is unknown, as no records exist showing their introduction. There are many hypotheses, but the most likely is that they are closely related to the Norwegian Forest cat and the Siberian. The first mention of the Maine Coon was back in 1861 in a book entitled “The Book of the cat” by Frances Simpson. From then on there have been records of Maine Coons in shows around the United States.

The popularity of the breed has risen and they are now the 3rd most popular breed in both the UK and the USA. The gentle giant of the feline world, they are known for their loyal, yet independent, nature. They can have any markings and colours that other cats have, but what stands them apart from their feline cousins is their large size, long fur with lion-like ruff and lynx-like tufted ears.

 

What Should I Get for My Maine Coon Kitten?

So you’ve decided to get a Maine Coon? Perhaps you want to know what to get for them? Well we thought we'd bring you a Maine Coon Shopping List to help you prepare for their arrival. Here are our recommendations for this beautiful breed:

Large Size Cat Litter Tray - A large size hooded litter tray is ideal to give them the room and privacy to toilet in comfort. Giving them a space to toilet in peace is a must and a hooded design will help keep the area around the tray clean when they dig and cover their waste. The large hooded tray from Catit is perfect with its wider than average dimensions.

You could also opt for a basic litter tray inside one of our Cat Washrooms. The cat washroom is a furniture piece that will disguise your cat litter tray and look lovely in the home. You could use the little shelf for cat supplies or just pop a vase of flowers on top to make it look like an end table. 

High Wall Bouclé Bed For Cats - All cats love a good snooze and Maine Coons are no different.  A cat bed that is soft and plump will ensure they have somewhere to sleep and nap when they please. Our Luxury cat bed are large and squishy and feature a cosy sherpa fleece top. A round shape with high sides will provide your cat the most comfortable nights slumber. The main body of the bed is made from our best selling Bouclé fabric, it comes in three colours specially selected to complement your home.

Prescribed Kitten Diet - When planning your cat’s diet you should definitely read the instructions of whatever food you choose and also speak to your breeder or previous owner. Feeding a good quality cat food is always the best option. Try to choose a food with high quality ingredients and a high meat content! Of course, cats are all individuals, so it may come down to your cat’s personal taste too. Make sure to start with a kitten specific diet and then steadily move on to an adult cat food later. Always read the recommendations of the specific brand you choose as they will vary.

Cat Bowls for Food and Water - You will need at least two bowls; one for water and one for food, a third if you’re going to feed both wet and dry food. There are a number of gorgeous bowls and saucers in our shop. Which you choose will come down to personal preference but we’re particularly fond of the Tarhong range which fuses style and practicality!

Cat Scratch Tree - Offering your cat the best indoor environment should be priority. Even if your cat will spend time outdoors, giving them a great indoor home will only enhance their life. Cats love to scratch, it’s not only a habit, but a way to keep their claws healthy and for them to keep their muscles supple, so providing them with a cat scratch tree is important. A tall scratch post with platform is advisable so they have somewhere to sate their scratching needs as well as lounge. Maine Coons grow to be very large cats so invest in a large tree from the beginning so you don’t have to keep repurchasing. PetRebels have designed a range of  cat trees especially for Maine Coons, made to be big and strong to these trees make the perfect playground for your Maine Coon.

Cat Grooming Kit - Getting the right grooming kit for your Maine Coon is a must. The catit longhair grooming kit is ideal as it has all the brushes and combs needed to ensure your kitten’s coat stays in tip top condition. There are many guides on how to groom cats and the Catit kit itself comes with some great information. We’d aim for a daily brush at least, but you’ll soon get to know your cat’s coat and be able to groom as often as you think necessary to keep the coat tangle-free.

Cat Shampoo - You may find brushing isn’t quite enough and choose to bathe your cat as well. It shouldn’t need to be done more than once a month and if you begin bathing whilst they are a kitten they should soon get used to the routine. Animology make a great quality cat shampoo called ‘Feline Great’. This shampoo is 100% pet safe and will promote a healthy coat. Don’t forget to dry them off well so they don’t get cold. Bathing isn’t an absolute necessity for most cats as they tend to be able to keep themselves clean, but it can be a useful thing to get them used to. There may be times where they get themselves dirty to a point where a bath is the only practical way of cleaning them!

Cat Toys -  Provide your cat with a variety of cat toys so they don’t get bored. A range of catnip toys such as mice and balls are a great choice as cats love to hunt! Whatever you choose, try to offer a number of different options so they don’t get bored and rotate the toys every few weeks, to keep them interested. Playtime is great bonding time so find a toy or too that will require some involvement form you too, such a wand teaser.

Related Products

Related Collections

Kitten Essentials & Kitten Accessories

Lords & Labradors has all of the new kitten essentials you need... 

Petrebels Cat Trees & Beds

All cats have their own personalities, some love to snooze all day... 

Next Article
How Old Should You Start Crate Training A Puppy?

Related Articles

  • The History of Cat Breeds: Ancient Egypt to Modern Times
    28.05.25 May 28, 2025 Cat Breed Guide

    The History of Cat Breeds: Ancient Egypt to Modern Times

    Cats have walked alongside humans for thousands of years, evolving from revered deities to beloved household companions. The history of cats is a fascinating journey through time, shaped by culture, mythology, and selective breeding. From the sacred black Egyptian cats of ancient temples to the striking Bengal and majestic Maine Coon, let's explore the evolution of house cats and how feline history has shaped the breeds we know and love today. The Domestication of Cats: Where It All Began The history of the domestication of cats dates back to around 9,000 years ago in the Near East. Unlike dogs, which humans actively bred for specific roles, cats likely domesticated themselves. Drawn to early agricultural settlements due to the abundance of rodents, wildcats formed mutually beneficial relationships with humans. Over time, these felines became more tolerant of human interaction, leading to the evolution of a cat species that was distinct from its wild ancestors. This marked the beginning of the evolution of house cats as we know them today. Ancient Egypt: The Era of Feline Worship No discussion of feline history is complete without mentioning ancient Egypt. Egyptian cat worship was deeply ingrained in society, with felines considered sacred animals linked to Bastet, the Egyptian cat god. Bastet was the goddess of home, fertility, and protection, often depicted as a lioness or a black Egyptian cat. Killing a cat, even by accident, was punishable by death. Many households kept cats not just for pest control but as cherished members of the family. They were often adorned with golden jewellery and even mummified alongside their owners to ensure companionship in the afterlife. The Middle Ages: From Reverence to Superstition Despite their sacred status in ancient Egypt, cats faced a stark change in reputation during the Middle Ages in Europe. Some cultures still valued them for their hunting skills, but others associated them with witchcraft and bad luck. Black cats, in particular, were seen as omens of misfortune, a belief that persists in some places today. However, cats remained indispensable for controlling rodent populations, ensuring their survival through this turbulent period. The Origin of Cat Breeds: Selective Breeding and Natural Evolution While early cats evolved naturally, selective breeding led to the development of distinct breeds. Some, like the Maine Coon and Bengal, have fascinating origin stories. Maine Coon Origin: The Gentle Giant One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the Maine Coon is known for its large size, tufted ears, and thick, water-resistant coat. The origin of the Maine Coon is shrouded in mystery, with theories ranging from Viking seafarers bringing long-haired cats to America to the breed being the result of domestic cats mating with bobcats. Regardless of its origins, the Maine Coon remains one of the most beloved and recognisable breeds today. Bengal Cat Origin: A Wild Aesthetic in a Domestic Companion The Bengal cat origin story begins in the 1960s when breeders crossed domestic cats with the Asian leopard cat, resulting in a stunning breed with a wild appearance and affectionate nature. Characterised by their distinctive rosette-patterned coat, Bengals are highly intelligent and energetic, making them a favourite among cat enthusiasts seeking an exotic-looking pet with a friendly disposition. The Origin of Hairless Cats: The Mysterious Sphynx The origin of hairless cats, such as the Sphynx, is linked to a natural genetic mutation. The breed first appeared in the 1960s in Canada when a domestic cat gave birth to a hairless kitten. Through careful breeding, this genetic trait was preserved, resulting in the Sphynx breed we recognise today. Despite their lack of fur, these cats are known for their warm, velvety skin and affectionate, playful nature. Modern Breeds: A Reflection of Human Influence Today, there are over 70 recognised cat breeds, each with unique characteristics. From the elegant Siamese to the fluffy Persian, selective breeding has shaped the domestic cat in countless ways. As our understanding of feline genetics and behaviour improves, breeders continue to develop new and diverse cat breeds suited to different lifestyles. Want to know more about the most popular modern cats? Read our blog on the Most Popular Cat Breeds In The UK Conclusion: The Timeless Bond Between Humans and Cats From their wild ancestors to the diverse breeds we cherish today, cats have woven their way into human history in extraordinary ways. Whether you admire the sacred black Egyptian cats of ancient times, the evolution of a cat breed like the Maine Coon, or the striking beauty of the Bengal, the love for felines remains universal. If you're looking to provide your modern-day feline companion with the best care, explore Lords & Labradors' range of luxurious cat essentials. From cosy cat trees to interactive toys, we have everything to keep your cat happy, healthy, and entertained—just as they deserve!

    By Megan Willis

    Read more

loyal customer in 17 countries

Why Shop With Us?

  • Free Delivery

    Orders over £75 qualify for free standard UK delivery. Orders under £75 will be calculated at the checkout.

  • Shopping Made Easy

    Gain exclusive access to sales and shop all your pets favourites on the go by downloading our app.

  • Designed in the UK

    Our own brand products are lovingly designed in our specialist UK workshop to our exacting standards.

  • We're Here For You

    Contact our Pet Experts weekdays 9am - 5pm on +44 (0) 1790 720900 or sales@lordsandlabradors.co.uk