Looking for Maine Coon kittens in New Jersey? You're in good company, the Garden State has some long-established breeders who've been raising these gentle giants for years.
A few of them have even been showing their cats for decades, helping to shape the breed we all love today.
Each breeder below has a slightly different approach, but they share the same goal: healthy, social, well-loved kittens who are ready to fit right into family life.
We've looked through each one and added a Coonie Confidence Score at the end of their section, so you can see how open and established they appear.
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ClassicCool has been raising Maine Coons since 1996. Donna and Tony's cats are part of their household, never caged, and raised underfoot for constant socialization.
They focus on breeding to the CFA Maine Coon standard, with kittens that are healthy, confident, and full of personality.
Donna is a member of the Maine Coon Breed Council and serves as Vice President and Show Manager for the New England Meow Outfit (N.E.M.O.) cat club.
Her breeding program has produced multiple Grand Champions and Regional Winners, earning ClassicCool a CFA "Cattery of Distinction" title.
Families can expect an organized and transparent adoption process. Donna screens prospective owners carefully, requests a vet reference, and keeps buyers updated with photos and milestones until kittens are ready to go home after 12 weeks of age.
ClassicCool specializes in brown tabbies (with and without white), along with red, silver, and black-and-white combinations, raised with close daily attention and health testing through UC Davis and NC State.
Coonalley is a family-run Maine Coon cattery founded by Elaine Magee in 1991. Elaine emphasizes health, temperament, and true Maine Coon personality above all else.
Her cats are raised in the home and accustomed to both children and other pets, which helps them adjust easily when they join new families.
Coonalley breeds for sound type and temperament rather than a single "look," and her cats appear in a variety of colors, from traditional browns and silvers to rarer combinations.
Elaine also enjoys showing her cats to demonstrate their conformance to breed standards and maintain a connection with the wider cat-fancy community.
The site itself is clean and authentic, with original photos and detailed descriptions of kitten care and socialization practices.
Founded in 1998, MellowMaines is a small, home-based cattery where kittens are raised underfoot and never caged.
Brenda Flahault has long emphasized health, socialization, and participation in breed-related research. Her cats were involved in the University of Pennsylvania’s PennHIP study and Red Bank Animal Hospital’s heart study.
Over the years, MellowMaines produced multiple Grand Champions, Regional Winners, and even a national titleholder, with a strong focus on showing through the Cat Fanciers' Association.
Kittens traditionally stayed with their mothers until around 16 weeks, giving them ample time for socialization before joining new families.
At the time of review, the website does not appear recently updated, so prospective owners are encouraged to reach out directly for the most current information on activity or availability.
Run by longtime breeder Elizabeth Blanc, The Brewery is an established presence. The website has a classic, no-nonsense feel. She shares genuine photos of her own cats and the bloodlines she’s worked with over time.
The tone throughout is straightforward, which gives the impression of real experience rather than marketing polish.
The site doesn’t go into detail about current litters, and pages appear to be updated infrequently, so prospective buyers will likely want to reach out directly for the latest information.
The Brewery’s long presence in the Maine Coon world and the consistency of presentation make it feel trustworthy and authentic.
That wraps up our look at Maine Coon breeders in New Jersey! Each of these catteries has earned strong marks for transparency, care, and breed knowledge.
If you're still exploring your options, you can browse our full U.S. Maine Coon Breeder Directory or visit our Adoption & Rescue section for non-breeder options.