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Lynx Town Maine Coons — Our Philosophy on Feline Nutrition
At Lynx Town Maine Coons, nutrition is not an afterthought — it is one of the foundations of raising strong, healthy, long-lived cats. Maine Coons grow slowly, develop substantial bone and muscle mass, and depend on optimal nutrition during kittenhood and beyond. Because cats are true obligate carnivores, their bodies are designed to thrive on animal-based nutrition — not plant-based fillers or high-carbohydrate diets. This is why we strongly recommend diets centered on meat,
Carolyn Rollins
Feb 223 min read


When “Concern” Turns Into Control: Ethics, Boundaries, and Responsibility in Breeding
Responsible breeding is grounded in stewardship, transparency, and accountability. Ethical breeders invest significant time, resources, and care into raising healthy, well-socialized kittens and placing them thoughtfully into permanent homes. Most buyers are respectful and genuinely invested in their kitten’s wellbeing. Occasionally, however, breeders encounter situations where recurring “medical concerns” are raised over time — often minor, shifting, or unsupported by veteri
Carolyn Rollins
Jan 152 min read


Giving Back Is Part of the Journey
This morning, our Adventurers and Explorers litters took an important step forward in their journey. They were in bright and early for their spay and neuter appointments at the Pet Resource Center of Kansas City . At Lynx Town Maine Coons, responsible breeding is about far more than producing beautiful cats. It means making thoughtful, ethical decisions at every stage — from health testing and socialization to ensuring our kittens leave us altered and ready to thrive in their
Carolyn Rollins
Jan 92 min read


✨ A New Year, New Life at Lynx Town Maine Coons ✨
The first week of January brought new beginnings — and tiny paw prints — to Lynx Town. On January 1st, Phoenyx welcomed four kittens into the world — two girls and two boys. Just days later, Syrah followed with a beautiful litter of two kittens, one girl and one boy. Both litters were sired by the remarkable Regional Winner & Quadruple Grand Champion Captain Jack of Forest Bell, and we couldn’t be more excited about the promise these babies hold. Sadly, despite our very best
Carolyn Rollins
Jan 81 min read
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