Get Affordable Pet Insurance for Maine Coon Cats

Protecting Maine Coons with affordable and flexible cover.

About Maine Coons

Known among cats as the “gentle giant,” the Maine Coon is a highly affectionate and intelligent breed that’s often described as dog‑like in their loyalty and adaptability. They are gentle, sociable, and make wonderful family pets, getting along beautifully with children, dogs, and other cats. 

This breed maintains a calm yet playful nature well into adulthood—still eager to play but also content to curl up beside you. Maine Coons are known for their quiet voices and tendency to communicate with gentle chirps and trills, rather than loud meows. They adapt well to indoor living and appreciate opportunities to climb, explore, and interact with their human family. 

Maine Coons retain strong hunting instincts and enjoy interactive play, making them both entertaining and engaging companions. Furthermore, the fur around their neck is much longer, giving them the appearance of a small lion! With a lifespan of around 12–15 years, this breed offers long-term companionship for Australian families.

🪄 FUN FACT! Remember that shaggy cat prowling the halls of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films? That’s Mrs. Norris, the loyal Maine Coon sidekick of the castle’s caretaker, Argus Filch!

Physical description

WEIGHT

4 – 8 kg

HEIGHT

23 – 40 cm (varies; large rectangular frame)

COAT LENGTH

Long / semi‑long and shaggy, with heavier on stomach and britches

COLOUR

Almost any natural colour/pattern: common are brown tabby, but also black, blue, red, cream, silver, tortie, particolor; up to 64 variations

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Things you should know about Maine Coon cats

Cat Insurance

  • In 2023-2024, the average benefits paid by Knose for Maine Coon cats were $523.
  • Main Coons are the largest domesticated cat breed, measuring over four feet in length so it’s worth having cover in place as they grow, in case of joint or mobility issues.
  • Maine Coons take 3–5 years to fully mature, which makes early insurance important to catch any developing conditions while they’re still eligible for cover.
  • Many Maine Coons are polydactyl (born with extra toes), which can sometimes lead to unique paw health needs—insurance helps manage unexpected vet visits.

Pet Ownership

  • Maine Coons are social and thrive in households with at least one other pet or human companion; they hate being left alone for long periods.
  • They are highly adaptable to different living situations and are intelligent enough to be trained to learn tricks like fetch.
  • They’re built for winter! They have snowshoe-like paws and water-resistant fur that keeps them warm on the snow and ice.
  • Their long coat requires weekly brushing to prevent matting, though they are relatively low-maintenance compared to other long-haired breeds.
  • These cats are intelligent, easy to train, and often respond to simple commands, clicker training, and voice cues.

Essential preventative measures to keep your Maine Coon cats happy

As responsible pet owners, always ensure to give your pets the best care possible.

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Common health problems in cats

Knose covers the following potential health problems in cats:

Vet consultations are essential appointments where a veterinarian examines your cat, addresses any symptoms or concerns, and may recommend further diagnostics or treatment. These visits are vital for maintaining your cat’s overall health, catching issues early, and ensuring they receive timely care for illnesses or injuries.

  • Knose: No sub-limit

Other providers$500 Sub-limit

Hip joint surgery in cats is performed to treat conditions such as hip dysplasia, dislocation, or fractures—most commonly after trauma. Procedures like femoral head ostectomy (FHO) or, more rarely, total hip replacement can relieve pain and restore function. Recovery often involves rest, physiotherapy, and careful monitoring.

  • Knose: No sub-limit

Other providers$2,000 Sub-limit

Cruciate ligament injuries, while rare in cats, can result from trauma or awkward landings. When this ligament in the knee is torn or ruptured, it leads to pain, limping, and reduced mobility. Treatment may involve strict rest, anti-inflammatory medication, or surgery if the injury is severe or does not heal with conservative care.

  • Knose: No sub-limit

Other providers$2,000 Sub-limit

Tick paralysis is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition in cats caused by the toxin from paralysis ticks. Symptoms include sudden weakness, wobbliness, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. Prompt veterinary intervention—including tick removal and supportive hospital care—is essential to recovery.

  • Knose: No sub-limit

Other providers$2,000 Sub-limit

Orthopaedic conditions in cats relate to the bones, joints, and musculoskeletal system, often involving issues like fractures, arthritis, and joint dislocations. Diagnosis may include physical exams and imaging such as X-rays. Treatment can range from conservative management to complex surgical procedures, depending on the severity and cause.

  • Knose: No sub-limit

Other providers$2,000 Sub-limit

Extensive coverage and inclusions for cats of all stages

Trusted to protect over 60,000 pets since 2017, with cover focused on the essential needs of your cat’s well-being.

What We Cover

  • Vet costs if your cat is injured
  • Vet costs if your cat suffers an illness
  • Vet costs for essential euthanasia
  • Vet costs overseas

Optional Benefits

  • Dental Illness
  • Behavioural Conditions
  • Alternative Therapies to treat covered conditions

What we don’t cover

  • Pre-existing conditions
  • Preventive and routine items
  • Desexing
  • Brachycephalic Obstruction Airway Syndrome
  • Your actions including pet care
  • Certain treatment
  • Certain vet costs
  • Other general exclusions

Knose provides cover for cats of all stages, from 6-week-old kittens to senior cats, ensuring they’re protected throughout their lives.

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Kittens (6 weeks-1 year)
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Adult cat (2-7 years)
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Senior Cats (8 years+)

Cat insurance claims made easy

With over 104,000 claims processed and $34 million paid, we’re proud to back Aussie pets when it matters most.

Domestic shorthair cat - Knose cat insurance claims

8 year-old Domestic Shorthair

Chronic Kidney disease diagnosis and treatment

Vet bill

$2,508

Claimed with Knose

$2,257

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6 month-old Birman

Vet consultation and medication for Gastroenteritis

Vet bill

$142

Claimed with Knose

$114

5 year-old Ragdoll cat - knose cat insurance claims

5 year-old Ragdoll

Hospital with fluids and specialist treatment for vomiting

Vet bill

$4,472

Claimed with Knose

$3,733

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10-year old Russian Blue

Ultrasound and specialist costs for enlarged spleen diagnosis

Vet bill

$1,559.55

Claimed with Knose

$1,061 *

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3 month-old Domestic Longhair Cat

Consultation and treatment for insect sting

Vet bill

$179.22

Claimed with Knose

$161

Why Choose Knose?

  • Customisable Plans – Choose your cover level, benefit percentage, and excess to suit your budget.
  • No Sub-limits on Vet Bills – We don’t cap individual treatment costs within your annual limit.
  • Fast, Easy Claims – Submit claims online and get reimbursed quickly.
  • 24/7 Pet Health Advice – Get free, unlimited access to expert support anytime, anywhere.

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Real testimonials from those who know best—the pet owners themselves.

Excellent 4.6 based on 782 Reviews

Best pet insurance company in Australia!

Thanks to Knose our cat Louis is alive after kidney failure and a bypass operation. Without insurance it would have been too expensive to proceed.  Knose has paid the claims promptly and the service team has been excellent in responding to our queries. 

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Quick refund process

Submitted a claim for the first time after 12 months of insurance and everything went smoothly. I received regular updates of the progress of my claim and the refund process was quick once the team had received all the information from the vet.

Affordable pet insurance with easy claims!

Knose has been a great choice for pet insurance. The premiums are relatively affordable, claims are super easy to make by just uploading vet invoices, and the 24 hour phoneline that connects you with a vet nurse is a brilliant feature.

Amazing claims service

We searched for quite sometime for pet insurance for our toy poodle puppy and we’re so glad we found Knose’s Dog Insurance. They have been amazing. I really appreciate how you can call them with any query you might have and speak to someone in Australia who is clear and concise. Easy to put a claim through and you’re emailed throughout until your claim has been paid. Thank you to everyone for the great service.

I recommend Knose’s Cat Insurance to fellow pet owners!

The last thing you want to worry about when you have a sick pet is the cost. Knose Pet Insurance gives me peace of mind knowing that we can get the care we need for our beloved Cat and our claim will be handled with ease and in a timely manner! I recommend Knose to all my pet owning friends and family. Thank you Knose!

Fast and friendly customer service

You are very easy to engage with, you keep me up to date with my claim and I love the way you always enquire after Harry my dog. Thank you

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I’ve been insured with Knose since our Cavooodle was 8 weeks old and they’re consistently reliable and so easy to communicate with. The claim process is super simple which is one of them any things I love about being insured with Knose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

In general, cat insurance is worth it because of the financial and emotional benefits of ensured care for your furry friends. Maine Coon cats are at risk of joint and heart issues, as well as potential for costly dental and genetic conditions, cat insurance can help manage unexpected veterinary expenses.

Routine veterinary visits are recommended at least once a year for preventive care. Older cats or those with health concerns may need more frequent check-ups.

They need standard feline vaccinations including feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia (F3), and possibly feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) depending on lifestyle and vet advice.

Yes, Maine Coons benefit from a high-protein diet with controlled calories to support their large size and slow growth rate, especially during kittenhood and adolescence.

Look for cover that includes hip dysplasia and heart conditions like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), both of which Maine Coons are predisposed to. Consider adding dental illness cover early, as dental disease is also common.

With our Cat Insurance, you get the advantage of Lifetime Cover, which means there are no age limits once you have insurance. 

  • The minimum age for entry for a pet is 6 weeks old.
  • The maximum age for entry for a pet is 8 years and 364 days old.
  • The maximum age for including or adding optional extra benefits is 2 years and 364 days.

There are no age limits when renewing policies.

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