
Exclusive · Wild · Limited · Nova Scotia
In Search ofFabulous
When you’re looking for a high-quality companion cat, getting on the list for a Fabelhaft registered Maine Coon is a wise decision. We raise healthy, well-socialized kittens in our home to delight you and your family for many years.
A Cat Above Average
When it comes to Maine Coons, we look for type, health, personality, exceptional strength, and diversity. We are passionate about finding the right match for each kitten and family.
A home-based Maine Coon cattery in Kentville, Nova Scotia. A closed, home-based cattery, breeding to a high standard since 1998.
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Our Cats
Type, health & temperament









“Often compared to the wild Lynx — they’re like chips, you can’t just have one.”
While we believe every cat is pretty special (and we have some moggy companions to prove it), the Maine Coon breed is truly majestic: intelligent, beautiful, and large, these cats have confidence, size, and playful dispositions.
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Upcoming Litters & Availability
Join our waitlist early
In 2026, we will produce 2–3 litters, and expect to double this by 2027.
Currently, we have females to place, born May 13, going home at the end of July, 2026.
Life at Fabelhaft
Healthy, well-socialized, and a little bit wild.






















How it works
From application to Gotcha Day
- 01
Apply
Complete our brief waitlist application and tell us about your home and what you’re looking for.
- 02
Get acquainted
We talk through the breed, your questions, and which litter or kitten could be the right match.
- 03
Reserve
A firm deposit and a deposit agreement confirm your position on the waitlist.
- 04
Gotcha Day
Around 12 weeks, your kitten goes home vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped, and fully prepared.
References
Hear from our families
We protect our families’ privacy and never publish names. If you’ve applied and would like to hear from past Fabelhaft owners, just ask.

Our companion
A moggy named Coco Puff
A stray who adopted her in Costa Rica — now the happy aunt to every litter.
Read her story →