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09-24-2008, 05:49 PM
Korat Cat Introduction

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Korats are sweet, gentle, and quiet. They like to be around people--or, if possible, on them--especially a chosen favorite, though they can be shy around strangers. Korats do not like to be left alone and require lots of attention.

History

The Korat, from Thailand, is one of the oldest natural breeds of cat. It is believed to have been named after the Thai province.

In its native land it is known as "Si-Sawat" which is due to the good fortune that it is believed to bring to those who own this cat. It is highly honored in that country.

Pictures found in a book in the National Library in Bangkok take the Korat back to the Ayudhya Period of Siamese History in 1350 through 1767.

Description

Korats are muscular, medium-sized cats with huge rounded ears. These silver-blue cats have a heartshaped head which is very broad across the eyes. No other breed has this feature.

The eyes of the Korat are quite large and bright. They will become a luminous green although it can take up to four years for the colour to be fully developed.

They have short, glossy coats, which are very fine. Their coats lie close to their bodies, which means they look more like skin.

The only colour variety for the Korat is blue. Each hair is tipped with silver giving the coat a silvery blue appearance.

The Korat is an active cat with strong likes and dislikes. It is very intelligent and easily trained to fetch a toy or walk on a lead.

The blue colour of their coats varies in shade; some cats are lighter than others.

While Korats are sleek, they're stockier than Russian Blues. Their paw pads are dark blue or lavender with a pinkish tinge.

The legs are thin but proportionate to the body. The front legs are shorter than the back legs.

Characteristics and Temperament

The Korat is a gentle cat that likes play but is not fond of loud noises. The Korat is very affectionate and sweet, and is therefore very good with children.

It is said they have exceptional hearing and a keensense of smell and sight.

Special Requirements

Regular combing or daily hand grooming should keep hairballs at a minimum.

Korats are often polished with a chamois leather or silk cloth.This cat does need a warm climate.