Maine Coons are one of the most sought-after pedigree cat breeds, and their price reflects their popularity, rarity, and quality. If you’re considering adding one of these gentle giants to your family, it’s important to understand what influences their cost.
This guide will break down:
✔️ Average Maine Coon kitten prices
✔️ Factors that influence pricing
✔️ Why Maine Coons are expensive
✔️ Where to find a Maine Coon at a fair price
Let’s dive into everything you need to know before bringing home your new lovable Maine Coon companion!

What Is the Average Price of a Maine Coon kitten in 2026?
In 2026, a Maine Coon kitten costs between $4,000 – $8,500. Over the past 10 years, the price of Maine Coon kittens has consistently increased. In 2016, the average price was $2,000. Today, the average price is $4,500.
Several factors influence this price.
Breeder reputation & bloodlines
Health guarantees & testing
Coat color, pattern, and eye color
Demand & availability
Maine Coon Kitten Prices by Type (Pet, Breeding, Show)
| Quality Type | Price Range (USD) |
|---|---|
| Pet-Quality Kitten | $4,000 – $6,000 |
| Show-Quality Kitten/Breeding Rights | $5,500 – $8,500 |
| Retired Adult Maine Coon | $500 – $2,750 |
How Do Maine Coon Kitten Prices Compare in 2026?
Below is a comparison of Maine Coon kitten prices from different top tier catteries across the U.S. I do the research once per year and update this table. There are less expensive catteries than the ones shown here, but these are the closest in price to Sassy Koonz. We do consider ourselves a cattery that caters to the luxury market.
| Cattery Name | Location | Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Sassy Koonz | Florida | $5,500- $8,500 Maine Coon Kittens for Sale |
| Royal Maine Coons | North Carolina | $3,800 – $6,800 |
| MNM Maine Coons | Utah | $3,800 – $6,800 |
| Colorado Maine Coons | Colorado | $4,500 |
| Luxe Kittens | AZ/WA/OK/CA | $5,000 – $9,000 |
| Atty Cats | Texas/Florida | $4,500 – $8,500 |
| EuroCoons | Kansas City | $4,000 – $6,500 |
| Windy Hill Pets | Ohio | $3,000 – $9,000 |
Tip: Prices can vary by 10-30% depending on demand, location, and breeder reputation.
Why Are Maine Coons So Expensive?
1️⃣ High Demand & Limited Availability
Maine Coons are one of the most popular pedigree cat breeds, making them highly sought after. Most reputable breeders have long waitlists, with some extending over a year.
At Sassy Koonz, we produce only 35-40 kittens per year, yet thousands of people are interested. This supply-and-demand imbalance drives prices up.
2️⃣ Responsible Breeding Practices
Raising high-quality, well-socialized Maine Coon kittens requires significant investment in:
Quality food & supplements
Routine & emergency vet care
DNA & genetic health testing
TICA & CFA registrations
A reputable breeder ensures that each kitten is healthy, socialized, and raised with love—which justifies the price.
3️⃣ Comprehensive Health Guarantees
A solid health guarantee is one of the most important things a breeder can offer.
Many breeders provide only a 1-year genetic health guarantee, but most genetic conditions appear AFTER the first year.
Sassy Koonz offers a 7-Year Health Guarantee—No Questions Asked! This is the best health guarantee you can find from any breeder in the United States.
What Does the Price include at Sassy Koonz?
Sassy Koonz offers a luxury package that is included in the price of your Maine Coon kitten. When you purchase a kitten, you’ll sleep well at night. You have a 7-year iron-clad health guarantee for your kitten. This guarantee promises a replacement kitten if your cat should pass away for any reason.
Your Maine Coon kitten also comes with a Florida Veterinarian Certified Health Certificate. It includes a Microchip with Lifetime Registration. We offer a personality guarantee, which no other breeder does. Additionally, your kitten comes with a travel carrier, a luxury gift package, and lifetime support.
We Have Maine Coon Kittens for Sale
Click on your favorite kittens’ photo to get more information, or read more about our adoption process.
Do Supply & Demand Affect the Price?
Yes! Basic economics plays a role in Maine Coon pricing. When demand is high & supply is low → Prices increase. When supply is high & demand is low → Prices decrease.
Maine Coon breeders often require reservation deposits months in advance to secure a kitten. At Sassy Koonz, we don’t do waitlists. Instead, we offer exclusive programs for our Approved Guardians, ensuring everyone has a fair chance at reserving a kitten. We don’t lock you into a commitment at any time until you’re ready to reserve your kitten.


Do Colors, Patterns & Gender Affect Pricing?
This is a decision that i made by individual breeders. Some Maine Coon kittens may be priced higher due to gender. Male kittens are usually priced higher than female kittens. They tend to be more desireable for those looking for a giant Maine Coon cat.
Another reason for price variation is certain colors. There are Maine Coon breeders who specialize in certain coat colors, patterns, and eye colors. You could see a premium attached to some of the more rare variations.
Championship bloodlines and European Maine Coons also command higher prices due to their large size and impressive lineage.
Unique Traits That May Cost More
- Silver Shaded
- Chinchilla
- High Smoke
- Solid White
- Blue Eyes
- Odd-Eyes (Heterochromia)
- Polydactyl (extra toes!)
Sassy Koonz doesn’t charge extra for any unique traits. All of our kittens that are sold for pets are the same price regardless of gender, color, or characteristics.



Retired Maine Coon Cats – A More Affordable Option
Retired Maine Coons typically cost $500 – $2,750. They are a great option for families who love the breed. These families want a more affordable price. Sassy Koonz retirees are typically 50% of kitten prices.
Here are a few reasons why an adult may retire:
- The cat has produced the goal number of kittens for the cattery.
- An offspring from this cat in old enough to produce kittens now, so the parent can retire
- New bloodlines are needed in the cattery
- The cat doesn’t get along with other cats in the cattery environment
- The cat wasn’t able to produce kittens
- Health or Genetic issue has been discovered
- Plans of the cattery have changed



How to Avoid Overpaying (or Getting Scammed)
There’s a very big problem with online scammers who victimize buyers. They impersonate popular breeders. They also impersonate breeders with good reputations. Scammers trick people into sending deposits on kittens that they don’t even own!
Don’t fall victim to these scams. Be sure you know how to avoid getting scammed when buying a Maine Coon kitten. Always do your due diligence. Don’t make any impulsive buys!
Monthly Cost of Owning a Maine Coon
Owning a Maine Coon comes with ongoing monthly expenses that go beyond the initial purchase price. Your total monthly cost of owning a Maine Coon typically runs between $160 and $285 per month. Annually, this amounts to approximately $1,920–$3,420.
Because of their large size, Maine Coons eat significantly more than the average cat. You should expect to spend $60–$90 per month on high-quality, protein-rich food. Litter runs $20–$35 monthly, and grooming supplies such as brushes, detangling spray, and nail clippers add another $10–$20.
Pet insurance is strongly recommended for this breed. They have a predisposition to HCM and hip dysplasia. The insurance typically costs $30–$60 per month for comprehensive coverage. Routine veterinary visits include annual wellness exams. Vaccinations and dental cleanings also fall under routine visits. Averaged across 12 months, these can add $40–$80 per month to your expenses.
Over a typical Maine Coon lifespan of 12–15 years, the lifetime ownership cost can reach $23,000–$51,000. This amount is beyond the initial purchase price. This figure highlights the importance of choosing a kitten from a breeder with a comprehensive health guarantee. This choice helps minimize unexpected veterinary expenses down the road.
| Expense | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Premium food | $60–$90 |
| Litter | $20–$35 |
| Grooming supplies | $10–$20 |
| Pet insurance | $30–$60 |
| Vet (averaged monthly) | $40–$80 |
| Total monthly | $160–$285 |
Is a Maine Coon Kitten Worth the Price?
Absolutely! A Maine Coon is a lifelong companion—their intelligence, affectionate nature, and stunning looks make them worth every penny. Don’t forget to check out our Ultimate Guide to Buying a Maine Coon kitten before you make any decisions.
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