Poly

  • Maine coon cats originated in Maine’s harsh, snowy conditions, they’ve evolved to have large, insulated paws that serve as tiny, built-in snow boots. And, lucky for Maine coons, polydactyly was very common in the breed. At one time about 40 percent of Maine coons had extra digits.
  • Polydactyl cats are born with more than the usual number of toes on their paws. While most cats have five toes on their front paws and four toes on their back paws, polydactyl cats can have six or more toes on each paw.
  • Polydactyly is harmless to a cat’s health and wellness. It can make trimming your cat’s nails a bit more labor-intensive—and if you’ve ever trimmed your cat’s nails, you know how difficult it is—but otherwise, there are plenty of happy, healthy kitties with a few extra toes
  • Polydactyl cats’ toes aren’t just cute—they provide some benefits to kitties, too. Because polydactyl cats have wider, larger paws, they’re better able to balance on various surfaces, climb, hunt, and capture their prey
  • Blue eyed maine coons are believed to stemmed from one cat that was born from two parents and neither had blue eyes. Over time was bred and now we have gorgeous cats with a stunning feature. Our Polydactyl program should be live mid 2025 while our Blue eyed program should be live this year

Blue Eye Kittens

Blue eyed maine coons are believed to stemmed from one cat Rociri Elvis who was born from two parents and neither had blue eyes. Over time was bred and now we have gorgeous cats with a stunning feature. Our Polydactyl program should be live mid 2025 while our Blue eyed program should be live this year