What Comes With Your Ribbons & Bows Kitten
Support, Preparation, and a Warm Start
Bringing home a Maine Coon should feel exciting, not uncertain. Every Ribbons & Bows kitten goes home with thoughtful care already in place, along with ongoing support to help make the transition smooth and enjoyable for both you and your new companion.
Your kitten goes home with:
✓ 7-Year Health Guarantee
One of the strongest health guarantees available, offering added peace of mind and confidence in the health and quality of your kitten.
✓ 30 Days of Complimentary Health Insurance
Helping protect your new family member from day one while you explore long-term coverage options.
✓ Health Record
Detailed records of vaccinations, deworming, and veterinary care received before going home.
✓ Age-Appropriate Vaccinations & Deworming
Your kitten will be current on recommended preventive care based on age.
✓ Microchip Identification
For added security and peace of mind should your kitten ever become lost.
✓ Basepaws DNA Report
Providing breed verification and valuable genetic health information.
✓ TICA Registration Paperwork
Registration paperwork is provided after proof of spay or neuter has been received for pet kittens.
✓ Missouri Health Certificate (When Required)
Provided for travel situations where a health certificate is necessary.
✓ Gift Bag
A few familiar items to help your kitten settle comfortably into their new home.
✓ Lifetime Breeder Support
Questions don’t end on pickup day. We’re always happy to help with guidance, advice, and support throughout your cat’s life.
More Than a Beautiful Maine Coon
At Ribbons & Bows, we believe families deserve more than an exceptional kitten. They deserve a breeder who remains available, supportive, and invested in their success long after their kitten comes home.
When you’re ready, we’re happy to answer questions, help you choose the right kitten, and guide you through every step of the journey.
Sal
Born: March 23, 2026
Parents: King Lucky × Queen Samantha
Color/Pattern/Sex: Black Silver Classic Tabby with White • Male
Eyes: Blue
Go-Home Date: After July 15, 2026
Sal is the kind of kitten who makes people pause for a second look. His striking blue eyes, beautifully contrasted black silver classic tabby coat, and bright white accents create a combination that is both eye-catching and unforgettable. Even at a young age, he already carries the presence and charm that Maine Coons are known for.
Affectionate, observant, and easy to love, Sal enjoys being near his people while maintaining a calm, thoughtful confidence. He tends to study new situations carefully, taking everything in through those expressive blue eyes before deciding whether it deserves further investigation—which, sooner or later, it usually does.
His classic tabby pattern displays beautiful contrast and flowing markings throughout his coat, giving him an especially elegant appearance. Combined with his developing ear furnishings, fluffy structure, and strong Maine Coon features, Sal is already showing signs of becoming a truly impressive adult.
Raised with thoughtful care and daily socialization, Sal is developing into a well-balanced companion with a gentle temperament and affectionate nature. He enjoys playtime, interaction, and companionship but carries himself with a calmness that makes him especially comforting to be around.
Playful without being overly mischievous, social without demanding constant attention, and handsome without needing an introduction, Sal has a way of quietly winning hearts wherever he goes.
Current Highlights
* Black Silver Classic Tabby with White
* Blue Eyes
* Male
* Born March 23, 2026
* Ready to Go Home After July 15, 2026
* Son of King Lucky and Queen Samantha
* Gentle, Affectionate Personality
* Raised with Daily Socialization and Thoughtful Care
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Created: 05-30-2026
Updated: 05-30-2026
Photos: 05-31-2026
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