The all-inclusive price covers the kitten,contract, final veterinary health examination, all age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, microchip, international veterinary passport, official pedigree, travel medical insurance, three-month written health guarantee, and the kitten’s international flight to our Washington, D.C. arrival hub. No hidden fees are charged by our cattery.
The $2,500 all-inclusive price covers the kitten,contract, final veterinary examination, all age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, microchip, international veterinary passport, official pedigree, travel medical insurance, three-month written health guarantee, and international flight to our Washington, D.C. arrival hub. No hidden fees are charged by Lynx Rune Code Cattery.
Additional Info
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Meet our handsome black tabby European Maine Coon boy from Lynx Rune Code Cattery.
His deep black markings, clearly defined tabby pattern, expressive eyes, and wild facial expression make him especially striking. He has large paws, strong bone structure, a well-developed muzzle, high-set ears, and long lynx tips characteristic of the European Maine Coon type.
He is an active, intelligent, and affectionate kitten who enjoys attention and confidently explores everything around him. Raised inside our home, he receives daily handling and is accustomed to people, ordinary household sounds, and family life.
This boy will be a wonderful choice for someone looking for a large, social, and devoted Maine Coon with classic black tabby coloring and a strong European appearance.
Currently located in Chișinău, Moldova. International flight to the Washington, D.C. hub is included in the advertised price.
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Created: 07-12-2026
Updated: 07-12-2026
Photos: 07-12-2026
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