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What to Do After Bringing Home Your Maine Coon Kitten: Complete Care Guide from Wicklow Farm Maine Coons

Bringing home a Maine Coon kitten is a joyful moment filled with excitement and new beginnings. But the first days after your kitten arrives are crucial. How you care for your new furry friend during this time sets the stage for their health, happiness, and confidence.


At Wicklow Farm Maine Coons, we raise our kittens with care, focusing on health, nutrition, and temperament. This guide shares everything you need to know to help your Maine Coon kitten settle in smoothly and thrive in their new home.



Eye-level view of a cozy kitten corner with bedding, food, and litter box
Eye-level view of a cozy kitten corner with bedding, food, and litter box


First 24 to 48 Hours with Your Maine Coon Kitten


The first day or two are all about adjustment. Your kitten may hide, eat less, or be quiet and cautious. This behavior is normal as they get used to their new surroundings.


What to Do


  • Prepare a quiet, small room with:

- A clean litter box

- Food and fresh water

- Comfortable bedding

  • Limit visitors and loud noises

  • Let your kitten explore and come to you on their own terms


This calm environment helps your kitten feel safe and reduces stress. If you notice your kitten hiding, remember this is expected behavior. You can find helpful tips by searching “kitten hiding after coming home.”



Feeding Your Maine Coon Kitten


Your Wicklow Farm Maine Coon kitten is currently eating a carefully selected diet to support their growth and health. We feed a combination of Purina Pro Plan Kitten Wet Food and Royal Canin Maine Coon Kitten Dry Food. This mix helps with hydration, healthy growth, and coat development.


Feeding Tips


  • Offer wet food daily to keep your kitten hydrated

  • Provide dry food alongside or on a set schedule

  • Always have fresh water available

  • Feed several small meals throughout the day


Avoid Changing Food Immediately


Switching foods too fast can cause diarrhea, loss of appetite, or digestive upset. To switch foods safely, follow this gradual plan:


  • Days 1–3: 75% current food, 25% new food

  • Days 4–6: 50% current, 50% new

  • Days 7–10: 25% current, 75% new


This slow transition helps your kitten’s digestive system adjust comfortably. For more details, you can look up “how to switch kitten food.”



Litter Training Your Maine Coon Kitten


Our kittens leave Wicklow Farm already litter trained. To keep this habit consistent:


  • Show your kitten the litter box right away

  • Scoop the litter box daily to keep it clean

  • Use the same type of litter initially

  • Place the box in a quiet, accessible spot


If your kitten avoids the litter box, it’s often due to stress or changes in their environment. Searching “kitten not using litter box” can offer helpful advice.



Close-up of a Maine Coon kitten exploring a clean litter box
Close-up of a Maine Coon kitten exploring a clean litter box


Bonding with Your Maine Coon Kitten


Maine Coons are known for their loving and loyal nature. Building trust takes time and gentle care.


How to Build Trust


  • Let your kitten come to you first

  • Use soft voices and gentle play

  • Avoid forcing your kitten to interact

  • Spend quiet time together to build comfort


This approach helps your kitten feel safe and loved. If you want to learn more, try searching “how to bond with a new kitten.”



First Vet Visit for Your Kitten


Schedule a vet visit within 3 to 5 days after bringing your kitten home. This visit should include:


  • A wellness exam

  • Review of vaccination plans

  • Establishing a care routine with your vet


Keep an eye on your kitten’s appetite, energy, and stool consistency during this time. If you wonder about timing, “when to take kitten to vet after bringing home” is a useful search phrase.



Introducing Your Kitten to Other Pets


If you have other pets, introduce your kitten carefully to avoid stress.


Best Method


  • Keep your kitten and other pets in separate spaces at first

  • Swap bedding or toys to share scents

  • Gradually allow supervised meetings

  • Watch for signs of stress or aggression


This slow introduction helps all pets adjust peacefully. For more tips, search “how to introduce a kitten to another cat.”



Eye-level view of a Maine Coon kitten playing with a scratching post
Eye-level view of a Maine Coon kitten playing with a scratching post


Grooming a Maine Coon Kitten


Maine Coons have thick, beautiful coats that need regular care.


Grooming Routine


  • Brush your kitten 2 to 3 times a week

  • Check for tangles or mats

  • Start grooming early to build tolerance


Regular grooming keeps your kitten’s coat healthy and reduces shedding. For guidance, look up “how to groom a Maine Coon kitten.”



Maine Coon Kitten Behavior and Development


Maine Coons are smart and active cats. They need stimulation to stay happy.


Provide


  • Scratching posts to protect furniture

  • Climbing structures for exercise

  • Interactive toys to engage their minds


These enrichments help your kitten develop good habits and stay healthy. Searching “Maine Coon kitten behavior” can give you more ideas.



When to Call Your Vet


Contact your vet if your kitten:


  • Does not eat for more than 48 hours

  • Has ongoing diarrhea

  • Is vomiting

  • Seems very tired or weak


Early care can prevent serious problems.



Why Wicklow Farm Maine Coons Are Different


At Wicklow Farm, we focus on raising kittens with:


  • Health-focused breeding practices

  • Structured socialization to build confidence

  • High-quality nutrition from day one

  • Clean, controlled environments for safety


Our goal is to set kittens and families up for success from the start.



Lifetime Support from Your Breeder


When you bring home a kitten from Wicklow Farm, you are never alone. We offer:


  • Ongoing guidance on care and behavior

  • Nutrition support tailored to your kitten’s needs

  • Advice to help you build a strong bond


This support helps you feel confident and prepared as a new pet parent.



Final Thoughts: Your First Weeks Matter Most


The first weeks with your Maine Coon kitten shape their future. Focus on:


  • Consistency in care and routine

  • Patience as your kitten adjusts

  • Gentle bonding to build trust


With time and love, your kitten will grow into the affectionate, majestic companion Maine Coons are known for.



For more information or to find your perfect Maine Coon kitten, visit Wicklow Farm Maine Coons.



This guide is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice.

 
 
 

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