Adult Maine Coon cats don’t demand attention. They simply arrive — and the room adjusts accordingly. This is their kingdom. We just live here. And frankly, they’re being very gracious about it.
Every cat you see is part of our family — not a kennel, not a cattery in the cold sense. They sleep on our furniture (they prefer to call it their furniture). They critique our cooking. They supervise every single task with varying levels of approval — usually disapproval, but delivered with such elegance that we thank them for it.


Every cat here meets the Maine Coon breed standard for temperament and physical traits. Every cat is health-tested — so we know how to keep them happy and healthy. Only healthy cats are ever considered for breeding. That’s not just a standard. That’s respect.
A beautiful cat with a bad personality is just a beautiful cat. That’s not enough for us. Our cats are socialized from birth to be confident, loving, and slightly ridiculous in the best way — because royalty should be approachable, not insufferable. Some ride in cars. Some take swimming lessons. All of them greet guests like old friends (or at least like distant cousins they’re willing to tolerate).
We also care deeply about where our cats’ progeny go — and where our retired adults spend their next chapter. When you welcome a DLuxxy Maine Coon into your home — whether a kitten or a retired royal — you’re not just getting a pet. You’re continuing the legacy. We only ask that you provide a life worthy of them. A warm lap. A sunny window. A little patience when they judge your cooking. That’s not so much, is it?
Now. Shall we introduce the family?

The Golden Dynasty — Meet the Royals of DLuxxy
The rest of the family is on deck — Umay, Nimbus, Saffron, Garnet, Aurum, Tuffen, Orchid, and Amber. Their individual cards (with photos, pedigrees, and just enough attitude) are coming soon. We’re taking a short break to rest, reset, and remind ourselves that Rome wasn’t built in a day — and neither is The Golden Dynasty. Thank you for your patience.
Enjoy this short video of Sorbus while you wait.
Our “Red Giant” Sorbus
It was Sorbus, not Saffron







