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When you buy from me, you can rest assured you are getting a kitten that is going to be family friendly. They are raised alongside 4 kids, and 5 other cats. my kitties are fed a high protein diet of fresh cooked chicken and instinct dry kitten food to provide a healthy & happy kitten. All kittens are litter trained and are eating food before they are sold. Kittens are fed a high protein diet of cooked chicken & instinct dry kitten food. I take pride in my work breeding and raising very happy and healthy kittens.

They are held and loved throughout the day and fed by hand to encourage human contact and friendliness. We do not vaccinate our kittens, just the mom and dad have vaccinations. Vaccinations are left up to new owners.The kittens are treated for fleas/ticks and dewormed. These kittens do not come with papers. There is no crazy adoption process. we do not name the kittens. That is left up to the new owners

I will meet you at a public location CASH ONLY. NO CHECKS NO MONEY ORDERS!

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Jan E. : I'm so happy I got this kitten he is the best so sweet thank you so much again.



Lexi : Thank you so much for meeting me this kitten is amazing and everything I was hoping for.



El Salvador : My daughter loves the kitten it is so friendly thank you so much.



Bret : My mom was so emotional when I gave her the kitten she said it looks just like her cat the passed away and is so friendly thank you so much and I will refer you to my family and friends!



Ashlee H. : Thank you this kitten is so beautiful and sweet.









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The Korat's unusual colour is actually a silver-tipped blue that appears to shimmer. The Thais refer to this colour as "rain-cloud grey", and the shimmer as "sea foam". This cat has a single coat that is short, with roots of a lighter silver blue. The hair shaft colour increases to deeper blue and the tips are silver, especially on the muzzle and toes. This is the only colour accepted for a Korat. The eyes are large and peridot green in an adult cat, but kittens have muddy, amber or golden-green coloured eyes which gradually change as they become adults, at two to four years.



Although it is rare, Korats occasionally have striking or faint white markings or spots or even very faint grey stripes. Sometimes these spots increase in size with age.



The Korat is a natural breed, and one of the oldest stable cat breeds, and one of the very few that has not changed its appearance throughout centuries. Originating in Phimai, Thailand, it is named after its province of origin, Nakhon Ratchasima Province (typically called "Korat" by the Thai people). In Thailand, the breed is known as Si sawat, meaning "colour of the sawat seed". The Korat is known colloquially as the "good luck cat". Traditionally, they are given in pairs to newlyweds or people who are highly esteemed, for good luck. Until recently, Korats were not sold, but only given as gifts.



The Korat has a very different temperament from other Thailand-derived cat breeds. They are intelligent, with a good memory. If they are brought to a place they have never been before, they can return home on their own. If they are living in a big group, they will use a hierarchy system. When fed, the sergeant of the group will eat first and then the other cats follow the hierarchy, though they will let kittens eat first. Female cats will teach their litters to survive and protect themselves by taking some small animal for the kittens to play with for practicing. Korat cats can remember their owner. If they see a stranger they might scare or make a noise, but they will run to their owner and play with them.
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