Europa, a Polish-bred kitten, was the first to arrive. She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen – a swirling fluff ball of colors and a sparkling personality to match. Naturally, she became the queen of the house. Next to arrive were Charles and Alysia from Ukraine.
I was completely fascinated by Maine Coons at this point and we knew we wanted to have a litter, but I wasn’t sure I was ready to become a breeder. Naturally, life had other plans and delivered us a nice little surprise.
All of our cats were younger (not quite one year), so we expected to see signs of maturity or at least see our females go into heat before we needed to make arrangements to separate them. But it turned out that our precious Europa has “silent” heats and the only one in the house that knew this was our prince, Charles.
One day, my husband was sitting on the couch watching Europa walk by and said, “I think Europa might be pregnant”. Weeks later we had our first litter.
At this point I knew I was completely in love with Maine Coons, but after seeing our first litter be born, litter training them, weaning them onto solid foods, and watching each of their personalities take shape, I knew I’d found my purpose as a breeder of European Maine Coon cats.