We prioritize timely communication, ensuring all your questions are answered and providing regular photo updates until your kitten goes home. Our goal is to match you with the perfect kitten based on personality, and we also provide a detailed supply list to help you prepare. Each kitten comes with The International Cat Association (TICA) registration paperwork, which is finalized once proof of spaying or neutering is provided; we require females to be spayed at 6 months and males between 8 and 10 months of age. Your kitten will also receive a health certificate from a licensed veterinarian, along with age-appropriate vaccinations (or none, based on your preference), and will be parasite-free, flea-free, and tick-free at the time of departure. We stand behind our kittens with a two-year genetic health guarantee and offer lifetime support for any questions you may have. As a family of seven, we ensure each kitten is well-loved and receives plenty of human interaction before joining your home.
Moka is playful, yet relaxed, and vocal! She will is the biggest out of her siblings. I love the M on her forehead! Check out her video on Instagram or Facebook!
Moka's sire and dam are exceptional, large Maine Coons, known for their size and structure. Based on their build and lineage, we expect this kitten to grow into substantial, well-proportioned adult.
This kitten is extremely well socialized, and handled multiple times a day, which will make for an easy transition into your home.
Estella, the kitten’s dam, is a eleven out of ten on the friendly scale. She is like a dog, she comes when called, even from really far away!
Please call or text 808-725-1504 to reserve Moka today! Black Hawk Maine Coons is a veteran owned cattery and we offer a military discount too!
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Created: 04-10-2026
Updated: 05-08-2026
Photos: 05-08-2026
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