Lucki Maine Coons is a small cattery located in Missouri. We currently have four breeding females, both Maine Coon and Maine Coon Poly. Our Maine Coon cats are not only breeding queens but, are first and foremost our family pets and live in our home. We generally have four litters a year, averaging one litter per queen with a maximum of two litters per year. As breeding Maine Coon queens each of our queens have been carefully selected for their exemplary traits including their conformation to the written breed standard, temperament, and overall health. Their pedigrees are meticulously maintained, reflecting a lineage of quality Maine Coons and distinction. As breeders we should be planning pairs with a focus on the health, temperament, and conformation to the written breed standard for both the queen & king and the future kittens.
We do occasionally have young adult or adult Maine Coons that are available to pet homes. If you are interested in a retiring Maine Coon, fill out our contact form or send us an email. Below you can see a photo of each of our female Maine Coons that are currently a part of our cattery. We are in the process of updating the website, so please reach out if you have questions.
Katniss is a very sweet girl with a nice temperament. She brings an array of colors such as silver and smoke, and the classic Hemingway, “mitten paw” polydactyl trait. Katniss has been shown with TICA in the 2022-2023 show season.
Color: Black Silver Mackerel Torbie
Maine Coon Poly, (6666)
Echocardiogram: Normal/Clear Feb 2024
Alexa is a beautiful, solid girl with heavy boning and a wonderful shaggy coat. She brings a beautiful deep red color and the classic Hemingway, “mitten paw” polydactyl trait. Alexa excelled in her kitten show career and has earned her Champion title with TICA during the 2023-2024 show season.
Color: Red Harlequin, Red / White Bi-Color (d02)
Maine Coon Poly, (6666)
Echocardiogram: Normal/Clear Feb 2024
Alexa’s Regional Awards, TICA 2024
Alexa’s International Awards, TICA 2024
Cocoa is an exquisite, solid girl with heavy boning and a full shaggy smoke coat. She will continue to bring great type to our kittens. Cocoa earned her Champion title with CFA during the 2022-2023 show season.
Color: Black Smoke Tortie (fs)
Maine Coon, born in our cattery to Mallie & Aly
Echocardiogram: Normal/Clear Feb 2024
Lolli is a striking girl with a nice shiny, shaggy coat and a wonderful temperament. She has great conformation as noted at shows and excelled in the show hall with both CFA & TICA. Lolli did amazing in her kitten career and has earned her Champion title with CFA during the 2023-2024 show season.
Color: Black (n)
Maine Coon, born in our cattery to Svetty & Vlad
Echocardiogram: Normal/Clear Feb 2024
Below you can see a photo of each of our female Maine Coons that are not breeding. These are Maine Coons that are retired queens that have remained with us for their “retirement”.
Svetty is a solid black girl, she is a retired queen. She is spayed and shows with TICA in Alter. Svetty earned her Champion Alter title with TICA during the 2023-2024 season.
Color: Black (n)
Maine Coon
Echocardiogram: Normal/Clear June 2022
The beloved female Maine Coon Cats are renowned for their elegant appearance. Female Maine Coons do typically have a slightly smaller and more refined build compared to their male counterparts, which gives them a graceful and sophisticated presence. The typical range for a female Maine Coon in weight is 10-15 pounds with some reaching near 20lbs. It is important to remember that the Maine Coon breed is a slowly maturing breed and generally grow until the age of 1 to 2, then fully mature between 3 to 5 years of age. Although female Maine Coons are typically slightly smaller than male Maine Coons, they are still significantly larger than many other domestic cat breeds, contributing to their nickname, “gentle giants”.
Female or Male? Many families may be stuck choosing between a male or female Maine Coon for their family. The common question we receive is, is there a large size difference between the two? If you are solely looking for a Maine Coon based off of their size, you may decide to pick a male. Although do not count the females out, many female Maine Coons turn out to be just as “large” as males. When deciding to bring a Maine Coon into your family, size should not be your main deciding factor. There are many great things that create the beloved “gentle giants” that are Maine Coons.
Temperament…As for temperament or personality, in our opinion there’s not really a specific gender that is better than the other. Maine Coons are fairly consistent in the fact that they are very friendly, social, and easy going cats no matter the gender. A key point to this is proper socialization, kittens must be socialized properly to become the friendly, confident, social, and out going cats we all adore. It is also important to remember that each kitten or cat does have it’s own individual temperament and some quirky traits you may notice could be inherited from your Maine Coon kitten’s parents. For our cats personally, our female Maine Coons tend to be the “door greeters” and the males tend to be the couch loungers.