KORAT KITTENS SALE AND CAT BREEDER



We do our best to ensure that the welfare of the kittens we put on sale is placed above any business considerations.  We find delight in having extensive knowledge of the breed’s history, traits and temperament and we cautiously pick our breeding cats in order to maintain the health, strength and natural integrity of this exceptional breed.

We will take out time to know before choosing future homes for our Korat kittens and adult cats for sale. We want to make sure there is a good fit for both a new family and a kitten.

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Temperament

Korat cats is believed to be living good luck charm. Be it the search for good fortune or if you're simply hoping to grace your home with a loving, intelligent cat, the Korat may be the perfect pet! This is among the rarest of all cat breeds, so you’ll certainly count yourself fortunate in finding us and being able to grab one from our cattery.

Grooming

Korat cats have short for that makes it easy to care for and they don't necessary need much attention from their human companions. Consider brushing your cat once a week to remove loose hair and reduce shedding, and follow up with a quick polish using a chamois or a silk scarf to bring out the shine in their gorgeous gray coat.


Health

In most cases, Korat kittens are healthy. Nevertheless, they will sometimes be born with a deadly genetic condition called gangliosidosis, which damages normal cellular function and ultimately disrupts the central nervous system. Fortunately, us as a reputable Korat kittens breeder test parents, greatly reducing the likelihood that offspring will be affected by this terrible genetic disease.

Under no conditions will any of our , be sold, leased or given to any pet store, research laboratory or similar facility.  

 Adequate indoor sanitary facilities will be provided.  This cat is not to be allowed to roam freely outdoors.  Declawing is illegal in our cattery!
Cattery  suggests that you get pet insurance when you purchase a kitten.
This kitten is purchased as a house pet, purchaser agrees to neuter or spay this cat from 5 up to 9 month old! 


We feed our cats and kittens a raw diet


A nutritious, well-balanced and grain less raw diet is perhaps the most important factor in your pet’s overall health and longevity. With proper nutrition and feeding your pet raw pet food, you can help your cat with:
- Having more energy
- Clearing up skin problems, including relieving allergies
- Fighting off the effects of chronic diseases like arthritis
- Improving digestion and freshening breath
- Living longer! 

Introduce other family members slowly. Have younger children sit down, then show them how to gently stroke the cat's fur and offer her a few treats. Make certain that children understand that they are not to chase the cat, hurt them or bother them while they eat, sleep or use the litter box.

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BRINGING YOUR KORAT KITTEN HOME


Before bringing your Korat kitten home think about what you will need for basic kitten care.

When you bring your cat home, place him in the room you have fixed up for him, keep this room closed off, and let him explore that area first. Allow your kitten come down from his crate on his own; do not try to coax him or tilt the crate to help him come out. Cats are curious and most will soon come out to explore their surroundings. If the cat seems very timid, you can leave the room for a while and check back later. If you really want to stay in the room, get a book and read. When the cat is ready to come out, stay where you are and let him come to you. Talk in a soft, reassuring tone, pet him if he seems interested, but do not try to pick him up. Leave the open carrier in the room, so that he has a safe retreat if he wants one. Give him time to learn that he can trust you.

MEDICAL CARE

Young Korat kittens can be very susceptible to a variety of ailments and it is important that you seek appropriate medical attention as soon as you find anything out of the usual. Once you have brought your kitten home you should take them to your own vet to register them and to ask for a health check. Your vet will then be able to discuss basic health care with you such as worming and flea treatments and arrange vaccination for your kitten if they have not already received them. FYI, our kittens come vaccinated by the way. It is important that you keep up with these treatments as worms and fleas can seriously affect the health of your kitten.

Any problems with your kitten involving stomach upsets and diarrhea, decreased appetite, listlessness you should contact your vet at the earliest opportunity for their advice. Please DO NOT try to treat your kitten yourself if you are not experienced as you may cause the situation to worsen.


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