Korat

The Korat is one of the oldest and most stable breeds in the world. Originating in Thailand, they are revered as a “good luck cat” and are traditionally given as gifts.

Activity Level

Overall daily activity and movement needs.

Good with Children

Compatibility and patience around children.

Good with Other Pets

Ability to live peacefully with other pets.

Vocal Level

How frequently this pet makes vocal sounds.

Grooming Needs

Amount of grooming required to maintain coat and health.

Shedding Level

Amount of hair shedding throughout the year.

Korats are known for their silver-tipped blue-grey coat that is short and glossy. They have a small to medium build with a robust, cobby body. Their face is attractive and alert with a heart-shaped appearance and large mobile ears.
Korats are active and enjoy a variety of toys. Despite their active nature, they can adapt well to a quiet indoor life. They are also known to be quite hardy and can adapt to different climates.
Korats have big personalities, strong opinions, and a voice that demands to be heard. On the other hand, cats of this breed are also quite friendly and form strong bonds with those they love the most.
Korats require minimal grooming due to their short, glossy coat. They are generally healthy cats, but regular vet check-ups are essential to ensure their well-being. They also require a balanced diet and plenty of playtime to keep them physically and mentally stimulated.
Major concerns: None
Minor concerns: Obesity if overfed
Occasionally seen: Dental issues
Suggested tests: Regular vet check-ups
Life span: Around 15 years
The Korat’s development as a breed has led to its widespread popularity in various countries, where it is celebrated for its beautiful coat and friendly nature. Its legacy as a versatile and loving companion continues to endear it to cat lovers worldwide.

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