A glowing, sun-warm coat. A gentle, oversized heart. Meet your future family member: a D Red Maine Coon kitten whose confidence, charm, and size turn everyday moments into memories. At Meowoff, you’ll find purebred red Maine Coons with sound temperament, proven health, and documentation you can trust.
Shopping around for a true, pedigreed red Maine Coon can feel overwhelming. We simplify the journey. Our WCF-partner catteries in Europe breed to TICA and Cat Fanciers’ Association standards, focusing on health, structure, and personality – so when you fall in love, you can move forward with confidence.
Looking for a particular shade or pattern – solid red, red tabby, or red smoke? Tell us what you envision. We’ll guide you to the right kitten, coordinate safe delivery across the United States, and support you long after adoption day.
Additional tests could be made upon request.
*Any other test upon customer request
*Ask the assistant. If the breeder’s hospital will have the ability to conduct the requested tests.
Champion bloodlines, documented pedigree, and breed-standard type
Health-first breeding with verified records
A promise you can rely on
Trustworthy guidance, seven days a week
Flexible, safe delivery options
Scam-free peace of mind
We breed and source with heart and data. Through WCF-registered partner catteries, champion bloodlines, and veterinary oversight, we place healthy, purebred Maine Coons that match your lifestyle. You’ll receive:
From inquiry to lifelong companionship, Meowoff stays by your side.
Looking for specific looks within D Red Maine Coon kittens for sale? We regularly place D Red Maine Coon beauties – from solid to smoke to classic tabby. Explore the range before you buy D Red Maine Coon kittens. Whether you’re browsing D Red coon kittens for sale or comparing D Red kittens for sale and D Red Maine Coon cats for sale, we’ll match you with the right pattern and personality.
Red is driven by the O (Orange) gene on the X chromosome. Males (XY) need one copy to be red; females (XX) typically need two, which is why red males appear more frequently. The D locus influences depth of color: “D” (dense) expresses the full, saturated red you see in D Red Maine Coon cats, while “d” (dilute) softens red to cream. Non-agouti (solid) can mask tabby, though many reds still show charming ghost markings. Our breeders follow established genetics best practices and consult with a veterinarian to ensure healthy, purebred outcomes aligned with pedigree goals and TICA/CFA breed expectations.
The Maine Coon stands out for size and structure: a muscular frame, square muzzle, large tufted ears with lynx tips, and a plume tail. D Red coats look especially plush thanks to the color’s natural depth. Expect a semi-long, weather-resistant coat and a ruff around the neck that gives a regal silhouette.
Grooming is simple with a routine:
Planning to bring home a Maine Coon cat for sale? We’ll send a grooming and nutrition guide tailored to the specific coat pattern and lifestyle of your kitten.
The “gentle giant” reputation holds true. Red Maine Coons are social, playful, and people-focused. Many enjoy fetch, follow their humans room to room, and learn routines quickly. Expect a confident companion who thrives on interaction.
Color doesn’t dictate behavior, though red-coated cats often get labeled as bold. What matters most is pedigree, early socialization, and consistent care – areas we prioritize from day one.
Red appears less often than brown tabby but is not unattainable. Certain patterns – like red smoke or high-contrast red silver – are less common. Join our waiting list if you’re eyeing a very specific look or size, such as large D Red Maine Coon kittens for sale.
Ready to meet your kitten? View our adorable D Red Maine Coon kittens for sale and D Red coon kittens for sale available now, or join the waiting list for upcoming litters. Reserve your kitten, ask questions, or request a video call – contact Meowoff to buy D Red Maine Coon kittens and bring home the companion you’ve been dreaming of.
We are pleased to offer a range of shipping methods for your convenience, each tailored to ensure the safe and timely delivery of your kitten to any state in the USA:
Air Cargo Delivery: Priced at $550, this option allows for delivery to your closest airport equipped with American Airlines facilities. We will arrange the flight and supply you with all necessary details for kitten collection. Remember to bring your ID and the AWB number to the airline’s facility.
*Please note that this option is not available Exotic Shorthair, Persian, and Burmese breeds. For these breeds, car delivery or nanny-assisted delivery is required.
*Additionally, this method is not viable if the temperature at any location is above 85°F or below 25°F.
Road Transportation: By utilizing delivery services, we can bring kittens directly to your home. This method is suitable for nearby locations only, and pricing varies based on the delivery location. Within 50 miles(from our location) – 100$
Nanny-Assisted Delivery: With this service, our courier personally accompanies the kitten, ensuring its care and comfort throughout the journey. The cost for this option is $900, though exceptions may apply based on the destination.
Personal Door-to-Door Delivery: Catering to all states, this comprehensive service utilizes various modes of transportation to bring your kitten directly to your doorstep. The price is set at $1250, though exceptions may apply based on the destination.
Of course, you are always welcome to pick up your kitten from our Showroom.
Free pick up available at our location 126 E Irving Park Rd, Wood Dale, IL
A deposit of $500 is required to reserve a kitten. The deposit will place a hold on a kitten so it will not be available to anyone else. The deposit is non-refundable.
The deposit required for breeding rights constitutes 50% of the total breeding price.
Unfortunately, deposits are not transferable for other kittens, except the one you have chosen. The reason is that upon request, a deposit is paid to the breeder in order to keep the kitten for you. Arrangements and exceptions can be made ONLY if both the originally chosen kitten and the new desired one are at the same breeder, AND if the kitten is still not spayed, and the purebred certificate has not been issued under your name. The final payment due the day your kitten arrives at his new home. The deposit can be made through PayPal. Final payment upon picking up through Venmo, Zelle, or Cash. If you have any questions or concerns regarding payment please don’t hesitate to contact us.
The price for cats is the total one and includes all vaccinations and neutering/spaying. (Neutering a kitten is our free option with no fee.)
It is generally considered safe to spay kittens before they are fully grown. In fact, many veterinarians recommend spaying or neutering kittens as early as 8-16 weeks old. This is known as early-age spay/neuter or pediatric spay/neuter.
Early spaying has several benefits:
However, it is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best time to spay a kitten based on it individual health, breed, and circumstances. We will definitely do this if the age and health conditions of a kitten allow occurring the surgery before being shipped. We will not neuter/spay the kitten in the cases if a buyer will ask to neuter a kitten on its own or will buy the breeding rights for an additional cost with the kitten)
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA): The AVMA provides guidelines and recommendations on spaying and neutering cats, including early-age spay/neuter. You can visit their website at https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/avma-policies/pediatric-spayneuter-dogs-and-cats.
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA): AAHA is another reputable organization that provides guidelines for spaying and neutering pets. Visit their website at https://www.aaha.org/your-pet/pet-owner-education/ask-aaha/spay-or-neuter/.
American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP): The AAFP is a professional organization dedicated to improving the health and welfare of cats. They provide guidelines and resources related to feline healthcare, including spaying and neutering. Their website is https://catvets.com.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS): The HSUS advocates for early-age spay/neuter to help control pet overpopulation. You can find more information at https://www.humanesociety.org.
ASPCA: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) also provides resources on spaying and neutering, including early-age procedures. Visit their website at https://www.aspca.org.
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Reach out to us, and we’ll assist you in finding your ideal furry companion!