The Maine Coon colors and patterns that are available are quite astonishing. According to the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) and The International Cat Association (TICA), there are over 80 recognized colors and patterns for Maine Coon cats.
These include:
Maine Coon Cat Colors:
- Red (also known as orange or ginger)
- Black/Brown
- Blue (a dilute form of black)
- Cream (a dilute form of red)
- White
- Tortoiseshell (a mix of black and red patches)
- Blue Cream (a mix of blue and cream patches)
- Smoke (silver roots color only on the outer tips of the fur)
- Silver (silver roots with black tipping or color)
- Shaded (gradual color transition from darker back to lighter sides and belly)
Maine Coon Cat Patterns:
- Tabby (includes classic, mackerel, and ticked patterns)
- Solid (self-colored without any distinct patterns)
- Particolored (Majority of coat is color with some white, usually paws and chest)
- Bicolor (mainly white with patches of color on head and body)
- Tortoiseshell (black and red patches; with white would be TriColor or “Calico”)
- Torbie (tortoiseshell with stripes)
Full Color Examples of Maine Coon Colors and Patterns
To view the various Maine Coon colors and patterns, use the tabs at the top of each color class. They’re broken down here for you with colors and patterns.
There’s plenty of information on the CFA website to read about feline genetics, cat colors, and how Maine Coons get their colors and patterns. There are also plenty of pictures of Maine Coon cats in this directory for you to use as a reference.
Black Maine Coons
he black Maine Coon cat is stealthy, sleek, and intriguingly beautiful. Although it’s not common to see a solid black Maine Coon, they sure are easy on the eyes when you do see them.
There is something incredibly mesmerizing about a solid black cat, especially a Maine Coon. They’re sleek and shiny and just have a special element that no other color possesses. Once you have one in your home, you’ll know exactly what I mean.
Even more beautiful than a black Maine Coon adult is a black Maine Coon kitten.
See if we have any Black Maine Coon kittens for sale

America
Types: Queens
Black

Freddie
Types: Kittens
STATUS: IN IS FOREVER HOME

Prince of Darkness
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Hitman
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Atticus
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Black Swan
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME
Black and White Maine Coon
The black and white Maine Coon is usually classified as a bi-color. The distribution of white can be very small, like a white locket on the chest. It can also be in abundance, creating a “van” pattern. When we speak of any cat “with white” or “bi-color”, it is indicated by the amount of white that can be seen on the cat.
The black and white Maine Coon can also be referred to as a “tuxedo Maine Coon” and that is certainly a phrase that you’ll hear a lot when you a black and white cat. The tuxedo markings are represented by white fur on the paws, chest, and sometimes a cute mustache.

Dio
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Moby Dick
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Trumpy Bear
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Sleepy Joe
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Zombie
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

Boujee
Types: Queens
Black and White Van
Black Smoke
Black smoke is the most popular color of smoke. However, there are many other beautiful smoke-colored variations. An actual smoke color will have silver roots to the hair shaft.
NOTE: The silver coat in a solid-colored Maine Coon is called smoke. In a tabby cat, it’s referred to as silver. It’s the same gene that produces this color. It’s called the silver inhibitor.
Sometimes, people refer to the black smoke as the black and grey Maine Coon cat.

Julia Dream
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Zakk
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Spike
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Miss May
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Hazey
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

Black Sunshine
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME
Black Smoke with White Maine Coon
Black Smoke and White Maine Coons are more commonly known as tuxedo cats. With the smoky undercoat, they present a very sultry look.

Illuminati
Types: Sires
Black Smoke with White
RETIRED 2020

Butler
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Ozzy
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Torry
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Dimebag
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Zeppelin
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Black Tabby
The classic version of the black tabby presents a black coat with warm brown swirls as its pattern. Some people will refer to the pattern as a”Bullseye” pattern since you can see a perfectly round spot in the ribcage area. The black classic tabby is also known as the brown Maine Coon tabby, and some will call him “marble”.
The black mackerel tabby Maine Coon will have stripes on its body and legs that resemble fish bones. These cats are marked more like a tiger.

Mercury
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

The Beast
Types: Sires
Black Classic Tabby Male
RETIRED 2023

Reznor
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Bang Bang
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

Cali
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER NEW HOME

Milk and Cookies
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Black Tabby With White

Ga Ga
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME
What is the difference between a tabby and a Maine Coon?
People sometimes mistake a “tabby” with a Maine Coon cat, especially if the cat has long hair. Tabby is not a breed of cat, but a coat pattern that can occur in any cat. Tabby simply means that the cat has stripes on its body. Tabby cats can be black, red, blue or cream.
The first Maine Coon (pet) I ever owned was a Black Classic Tabby named Finlay. When I went to visit the breeder, she showed me the entire litter. They were all black classic tabbies. I had no idea that these cats came in so many colors at the time.
If you’re looking for a Purebred Maine Coon, know how to tell if the kitten you’re getting is a real Maine Coon. Don’t let a tabby pattern confuse you.
Black Silver Maine Coon
The black silver Maine Coon has become extremely popular over the last couple of years. Maine Coon Breeders all over the world have put an emphasis on producing Maine Coons in stunning silver colors and patterns.
The silver Maine Coons can have different levels of silver, classifying them as either silver, shaded, or shell. The amount of silver on each strand of hair will determine which class they belong.Silver Maine Coon kittens are typically the first ones to get chosen in a litter, regardless of the other colors available.

Tiffany
Types: Queens
Black Silver Mackerel Tabby

Rhapsody
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Loverboy
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Black Silver with White
What is a Silver Maine Coon?
A silver Maine Coon is a cat with a coat that has dark gray and black hairs with light-colored tipping. There are different shades of silver, such as pale, shaded and shell. Shell is the lightest of the silver banded fur.

Lambert
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Kiss Me Deadly
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Gooey
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Black Tortie
The black tortie is one of those Maine Coon colors that is an absolute crowd pleaser. It certainly is one of my favorite colors!
With her dark mysterious black coat, highlighted with fiery red, she is sure to have a tortietude. In case you were wondering, “tortietude” IS a real thing.
This coat is considered a “solid” coat, also known as non-agouti, since there are no tabby markings on a tortie.
A black tortie with white Maine Coon is the technical term for a calico Maine Coon. With the calico Maine Coon kitten being known for their sassy attitudes, they’re always a family favorite for people that like high-energy, bossy little girls.
A Black Tortie with white embodies a perfect combination of red, white, and black fur.

Ursula
Types: Queens
Black Tortie

Kayleigh
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Lovejacker
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER NEW HOME

Jailbait
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Razzleberry
Types: Queens
Black Tortie
Black Tortie with White
What is a calico pattern Maine Coon?
A calico pattern is identical to the tortoiseshell pattern but with an additional white color mixed in causing the black and red/orange colors to be arranged in a more distinct pattern.

Lilly’Anne
Types: Queens
Black Tortie with White

Melania
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Ivanka
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Triple Trouble
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER NEW HOME

Killy
Types: Kittens, Queens
IN HER NEW HOME

Mockingbird
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME
Black Smoke Tortie
Calico cats are generally one of people’s favorite colors of Maine Coon cats. When the smoke undercoat is also present you can see why these beauties are easy to fall head over heels in love with.
If you’ve been considering a calico Maine Coon cat, then the black smoke tortie with white is one to look for. She will have all of the luxuries of the calico, with the added beauty of the silver undercoat. Let’s not forget the sass that comes with the torties that we all love and adore.

Graffiti
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Deja Vu
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Slinky
Types: Kittens, Queens
QUEEN
Black High Smoke Tortie

Vesna
Types: Queens
Vesna’s ProfileVesna’s Kittens

Sky
Types: Queens
Blue Sky
QUEEN
Black Smoke Tortie With White

ViVi
Types: Queens
Black Smoke Tortie with White
Black Torbie
A black torbie Maine Coon is a female cat that has fur colors of red and black. She will also have tabby markings.
The black torbie with white Maine Coon is complex yet stunning at the same time. She has a combination of red fur, black fur and white fur. Additionally, she has stripes in her red and black fur which makes her a torbie.
Torbie is an abbreviated version of a tortie and a tabby in one. This means that she doesn’t have a solid coat, but a pattern to identify the tabby. The pattern can be classic, mackerel tabby, or spotted. She can also be a ticked tabby.
An easy way to tell a tortie from a torbie is to check for white eyeliner around the eyes, and white lining of the ears. These features are shown by a torbie, but not a tortie.

Valkyrie
Types: Queens
Black Torbie

Clover
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

November Rain
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Finger Lickin’ Good
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER NEW HOME

Sweet Sally
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Mrs. Potato Head
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME
Black Torbie with White

Chichi
Types: Kittens, Queens
Black Torbie with White

Shot of Poison
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Jeordie
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER FOREVER HOME

My Michelle
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Darling Nikki
Types: Kittens
SOLD FOR BREEDING

Monroe
Types: Queens
Black Mackerel Torbie with White
Black Silver Torbie
It’s easy to get a tortie confused with a torbie because they’re both displaying the same colors. However, the torbie will also present tabby markings (stripes) in her fur.

Crimson
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Marilyn
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Stiletto
Types: Kittens
SOLD FOR BREEDING

Envy
Types: Kittens
Girl
IN HER NEW HOME

Sweet Sally
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Mrs. Potato Head
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME
Black Silver Torbie with White

Saraya
Types: Kittens
Girl
RESERVED
Blue Maine Coons
Blue is a diluted version of black. In order for a kitten to be a blue or a variation of blue, both parents must be of blue color, or carry the dilute gene. Quite often, blue Maine Coon cats are referred to as the grey Maine Coon cat. For good reason, since the coat is definitely grey in color.

Sweet Leaf
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Kashmir
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Blue With White
A black torbie Maine Coon is a female cat that has fur colors of red and black. She will also have tabby markings.
The black torbie with white Maine Coon is complex yet stunning at the same time. She has a combination of red fur, black fur and white fur. Additionally, she has stripes in her red and black fur which makes her a torbie.
Torbie is an abbreviated version of a tortie and a tabby in one. This means that she doesn’t have a solid coat, but a pattern to identify the tabby. The pattern can be classic, mackerel tabby, or spotted. She can also be a ticked tabby.
An easy way to tell a tortie from a torbie is to check for white eyeliner around the eyes, and white lining of the ears. These features are shown by a torbie, but not a tortie.

Nib
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Yum Yum
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

Masterpiece
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

Shibuya
Types: Kittens
Male
NOT YET AVAILABLE
Blue Smoke
Are you looking for a blue smoke Maine Coon kitten for sale? Did you even know that this color exists? The diluted version of a black Maine Coon with a shimmery smoke undercoat is sure to please the eyes.
Referred to as grey and white Maine coons, the Blue Smoke with white isn’t a color you see often. This combination always has a beautiful contrasting bi-color that’s easy on the eyes. Often found with “masks” over one or both eyes, the blue smoke with white Maine Coon is unique in many ways.

Bogie
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FORVER HOME

Bijou
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Rescue Me
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Blue Tabby
Blue tabby Maine Coon cats are a splendid and fun color. Since this color is not as common as some of the black Maine Coons or red Maine Coons, it’s certainly one that shouldn’t be overlooked.
The depth of blue fur with the light creamy stripes of a tabby make this a very beautiful and majestic Maine Coon.

Ringmaster
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Blue Tabby with White

Juggalo
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Blue Silver Tabby

Innuendo
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Blue Smoke Tortie Maine Coon
The Blue Smoke Tortie Maine Coon is a beautiful array of colors that include blue (some refer to it as grey), and cream.
In addition to these lovely colors, she will also have fur that is silver at the root. This is referred to as “smoke” and portrays a luxurious coat in all blue smoke torties.

Blue Jean
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME
Blue Torbie Maine COon
If you’re a believer in “tortietude”, you’re gong to love the blue torbie Maine Coon. Imagine the exquisite color tri of a black tortie, with sun bleached colors. Blue and cream overlay the tabby pattern on these wonderful Maine Coon Kittens.

Tempest
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME
Blue Torbie with White

Izzy
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Paisley
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Sabrosa
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER NEW HOME

She’s Crafty
Types: Kittens
Girl
IN HER NEW HOME
Red Maine Coons
The red Maine Coon cat is another large crowd favorite (also known as the orange Maine Coon) . They speak more to the lovers of traditional colors and capture the hearts of ginger lovers across the globe. Red coats can be challenging to identify if you’re not familiar with the markings of a solid red. Due to their ghost markings (they appear to be that of a tabby) you can easily mistake them for a red tabby.
To clearly identify a solid red Maine Coon, look at the lining of the ears. They should be red, not white. Additionally solid red Maine Coons do not have a white muzzle.
If you’re unsure about whether you have a solid red or a red tabby Maine Coon, you can check the pedigree. If both parents are non-agouti, then solid red is the only possibility.

Tangerine
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Bad Boy
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

I am Legend
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

Gingerbread Man
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Hot Dog
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

The Master
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Red with White

Gilmour
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Floyd
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Barrett
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Syd
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Cowboy
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Starface
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME
Red Smoke
Smoke Maine Coons have swept the cat shows and exhibitions all over the world. This unique characteristic changes the dimension of the cat’s fur. Offering a majestic appearance, the red smoke Maine Coon does look amazing sitting at the top of a large cat tree with its huge paws hanging over the side.

Finneas
Types: Kittens
Red Smoke Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Kiszka
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Red Smoke with White

Headhunter
Types: Sires
Red Smoke White [Bi-Color]
RETIRED 2021

Tom Sawyer
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Barchetta
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Xanadu
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

Soul Crusher
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

Voodoo
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME
Red Tabby
Oh, what a crowd-pleaser the red tabby Maine Coon is! A large majority of the population refer to these ginger kitties as “orange Maine Coon cats“, but their technical color is red.
Red Tabby Maine Coon cats are furnished with white markings around their eyes, the lining of their ears, and on their muzzle. They have a persona of being some of the most lovable, friendliest cats in town.

Slash
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Spaghetti
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Mad Hatter
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Violets Are Blue
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

Ronnie
Types: Kittens
Male
ON HOLD FOR A BREEDER
Red Tabby with White
Red Tabby with White Maine Coons are definitely one of the most requested colors. They have a gentle charisma about them which makes them easy to love.

Natalie
Types: Queens
Red Tabby White [Bi-Color]

Manson
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Kiss Me Once
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Orange Man
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Twiggy
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Little Red Corvette
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
Red Silver
Red Silver Maine Coons are simply magnificent. They reduce the richness of the red color in the coat by adding a sparkly silver undercoat. In order to produce red silvers, at least one parent must have the inhibitor gene. This is a dominant trait and will be passed down to the kittens.

Jett
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Kaboom
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Sugarman
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME
Red Silver with White

Red Barron
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Cream Maine Coons
Cream coloring on a Maine Coon always makes the crowd go wild. Somewhat the color of a sexy glass of champagne, the cream Maine Coon can dazzle your eyes with warmth and beauty.
Just like blue, the cream is a diluted version of its parent color, red.

Cannonball
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

Uncle Ted
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME

Tantrum
Types: Kittens
Male
NOT YET AVAILABLE
Cream with White

Vinny
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Brass Monkey
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME
Cream Smoke

Lucas
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Miss Nectarine
Types: Kittens
Female
NOT YET AVAILABLE

Daisy
Types: Kittens
Female
NOT YET AVAILABLE
Cream Smoke with White

Rex
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Alkaline
Types: Kittens
IN HER NEW HOME

II
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Cream Tabby
The cream tabby Maine Coon cat isn’t one of the more popular colors, but it certainly is easy on the eyes. This diluted version of red seeps into your soul with its creamy and smooth appearance.
We like to say that the cream tabbies are like butterscotch, sweet and soft. They’re also quite nice to cuddle with in the winter.

Schism
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

Ace Von Johnson
Types: Kittens
IN HIS NEW HOME
Cream Tabby with White

Controversy
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
White Maine Coons
Like the black Maine Coon, the white Maine Coon is rarest Maine Coon color.. Both majestic and beautiful, the white Maine coon is easy on the eyes. There’s something very angelic about a solid white coonie.
They say that white makes everything look bigger, and black makes things look smaller. If you’re looking for a very large cat that looks even bigger, then white may be the color for you!
Be sure to check out the video of Omega and see just how large your white Maine Coon can get!

Blanche
Types: Queens
White

Billie
Types: Kittens
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Copy Cat
Types: Kittens
Female
IN HER FOREVER HOME

Bossa Nova
Types: Kittens
Male
IN HIS NEW HOME

We The People
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME

American Bad Ass
Types: Kittens
IN HIS FOREVER HOME
What determines the colors of a Maine Coon kitten?
The color of a Maine Coon kitten is determined by it’s genetic makeup, which is inherited from it’s parents. The two primary pigments that contribute the cat’s color are eumelanin (which produced black and brown colors) and pheomelanin (which produces red). Additional genes like the dilution gene and agouti will determine whether the cat is blue, cream, tabby or a solid color.
Male kittens always obtain color genes from their mother. The male offspring in a litter will always be either the color of the mother or the dilute form of the mom’s color. If the mother is red and black, then she is able to produce red and black male kittens.
Furthermore, female kittens will be a combination of both parents’ colors. With this information, it’s easy to predict the expected colors of kittens from the parents.
If you’re in love with any of the Maine Coon colors you see on this page, head over to our available kittens’ page and see if your favorite color is available. If you have your eye on a particular color and you’re hoping to get a kitten from one of your preferred Maine Coon Breeders, talk to them about what colors they can produce and ensure they have what you’re looking for!
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