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Queens
Who We Are

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CH Masterweaver FaithfulPromises MWPP
(Arctic)

Born Feb 10th, 2025
Active, new to our breeding program
Earned her Champion title at the age of only 9 months at the November 2025 TICA cat show
Health Testing:
HCM : clear echocardiogram on Dec 16, 2025 
Pyruvate kinase deficiency: negative 
Spinal muscular atrophy: negative
Hips: OFA mild

 

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Su Meile Athene
(Mahina)

Born December 19, 2021
Active, soon to be retired
Health Testing:

HCM: clear echocardiogram on July 23, 2024
Pyruvate kinase deficiency: negative
Spinal muscular atrophy: negative
Hips: OFA Good

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Ornella Palmiracoon
(Ohana)

Our first Maine Coon, now RETIRED, remains in our home as a pet as she is devoted to loving our children, and our dogs whether they like it or not!

Mother to our current stud, Silver Lining Sacre Bleu (aka 'Stitch')
Health Testing:

HCM : clear echocardiogram on Jan 4, 2023
Pyruvate kinase deficiency: negative
Spinal muscular atrophy: negative
Hips: OFA fair

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Historical Uses

Historically, Maine Coons served as indispensable farm and ship cats, valued for their exceptional ability to control rodent populations. Their intelligence, strength, and agility made them ideal companions for early settlers and sailors. By the late 19th century, Maine Coons had gained popularity in cat shows, with one named "Cosey" winning Best Cat at the first major U.S. cat show in 1895.

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