Maine Coon Cat Mama's ‘Angel-Colored' Kittens Are Truly Divine
Maine Coon kittens are all little angels, even though most of them are evil. They're just so cute that it's almost entirely impossible to stay mad at them, though they love to test that as much as they possibly can.
For one Maine Coon, it's extra hard for her kittens to get in trouble. When they were born, they were literally the color of little angels, and everyone is totally in love with them:
@mossycottagemainecoons I am so incredibly proud of this momma. A large litter is no easy task. Chai has been working around the clock nursing, cleaning butts, and finding little moments to rest and eat up all of the wet food she can! #mainecoonkittens#kittensoftiktok#kittenseason#mainecooncats#bigcatsoftiktok
Interstellar x Willy Wonka - Kim Grace
The Mossy Cottage Maine Coons are all so beautiful, but there's something so simple and elegant about those kittens! They're a very creamy white color, like the exact shade of the angel Christmas tree topper grandmas everywhere used to keep in their garages.
This is a large litter, too: one of the largest the cattery has ever had! There are 7 kittens, and they're known in the cattery as the Coffehouse litter. Their parents are Chai Latte (mom) and Buckeye Bourbon (dad). There are 5 girls and 2 boys!
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They've chosen unofficial names for them all: the names are how they'll differentiate them while they're in the cattery. Once they move onto their forever homes, their families are welcome to choose whatever name they'd like, but I really think they all fit so well:
@mossycottagemainecoons The Coffeehouse Litter Brewed to perfection. #mainecoonlovers#mainecoonlife#mainecoonkittens#mossycottagemainecoons#preciousmoments
Meadow Folk Lullaby - The Chilliout Folk
I think my favorite of the litter is Sweet Cream, AKA Sweetie. She's, well... The sweetest!
When Do Cats Learn Their Names?
It's not uncommon for catteries to give their kittens "holding" names for while they're still with their mothers. It makes things logistically easier, but it can be a little worrisome; if a kitten learns that name, will they be able to learn another when they get home?
Typically, it takes a kitten about 2 weeks to learn their name, assuming that you do it the right way. However, they can also relearn another name later on, as long as you:
- Build positive association: call their name and give a treat when they come.
- Stay consistent: no nicknames at first.
- Use the same tone of voice at first, but start branching out so they get used to hearing their name in different contexts.
Even once your cat learns their name, they'll learn their nicknames just as easily. It's awesome, just like these adorable, angel-colored kittens!
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This story was originally published May 27, 2026 at 6:00 AM.