We breed for the love of Maine Coons, great health, sweet temperaments and good pedigree lines


Toby

My second Boy (and also my first shorthair) is the biggest mummy's boy ever! He loves to be loved :o) I came across him in the local newspaper from someone advertising. It turned out the people had taken in a pregnant kitten that had been abandoned and she had had about 5 kittens. Toby was the last one left and I fell in love instantly. He's grown into a very handsome young man, and even though he'll forever be the smallest in the house (given MC's get huge!) he gets on well with the others and takes to new people and new cats quickly.


Lilly

Lunaris Miss Capability Brown - or Lilly-Bub as i call her, is a stunning example of a large,very well boned and fabulously typey female maine coon. Her size is only made better by the fact she's the softest lump i've ever met in my life!! She would spend all day talking to you about nothing at all and take great pleasure in spending time helping you do whatever you're doing :o) She is the reason i fell in love with maine coons and she is the reason i made the decision to breed also. My heart felt thanks go to Jean and Ron at Lunaris, i couldn't imagine my life without her now xx


Maddison

Woodycoon Savannah (Maddison) or Maddy Moo Moo which she is fondly refered as, is a typical tortie in every sense of the word. She is playful, having mad moments (hence the name!!) knows what she wants and likes and isn't afraid to let you know by telling you off :o) She also HAS to have the last word in any conversation. She is a true character. Her type is excellent, muzzle firm, ears fantastic length, striking coat colour and the longest tail i've seen on a coonie in a fair while - she'll never grow into it :o)  Thank you so much Ros and Martin of Woodycoon for this truly special mischief - she certainly makes me laugh everyday xx


Max

My eldest boy was the first kitten I got after I had left home. He was from cat's protection and I fell in love with him straight off as he was a very brave boy and when the other kittens were trying to claw themselves up my legs, he was right there stopping them. He taught me a lot as he wasn't an easy kitten, very bold and head-strung. Now many years on he is a beautiful boy, the alpha male of my neuters and also sometimes my grumpy boy. But you can bet he'll be first to greet you in the morning, bright eyed and bushy tailed :o)