Korat

Korat

Thailand

The Korat is a natural breed, and one of the oldest stable cat breeds. They are highly intelligent and confident cats that can be fearless, although they are startled by loud sounds and sudden movements. Korats form strong bonds with their people and like to cuddle and stay nearby.

Temperament
Active, Loyal, highly intelligent, Expressive, Trainable
Life Span
10 - 15 years
Weight
3 - 5 kg
Affection
5
Energy
3
Intelligence
5
Child Friendly
4
Dog Friendly
5
Grooming
1
Shedding
3
Social Needs
5
Stranger Friendly
2

Perfect for

Affectionate
Kid-friendly
Pet-friendly
First-time owners

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Low-maintenance coat
  • Very sweet and affectionate
  • Highly intelligent

Cons

  • Suffers when left alone

Breed Guide

The Korat is a cat breed originating from Thailand. The Korat is a natural breed, and one of the oldest stable cat breeds. They are highly intelligent and confident cats that can be fearless, although they are startled by loud sounds and sudden movements. Korats form strong bonds with their people and like to cuddle and stay nearby. With a life expectancy of 10 - 15 years, it makes a wonderful companion for the right home.

Appearance

The Korat is a well-proportioned cat weighing between 3 - 5 kg. Its distinctive appearance makes it instantly recognizable among cat breeds.

Character

The Korat is very affectionate and loves being close to its people. It has a calm temperament and adapts well to quiet households. This breed thrives with companionship and dislikes being left alone for long periods. Early socialization helps bring out its best qualities.

Care & Grooming

The Korat is relatively low-maintenance when it comes to coat care. Shedding is minimal and manageable with occasional brushing. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care are also important for a healthy cat.

Training

The Korat is highly intelligent and can learn tricks, commands, and even leash walking with patience and positive reinforcement. Short, engaging sessions work best. Puzzle feeders and interactive play help keep this breed mentally stimulated.

Living with this Breed

The Korat can adapt to both indoor and outdoor living, though a safe outdoor space is beneficial. It suits a wide range of households, from busy families to quieter single-person homes.

Price & Adoption

The average price for a Korat kitten ranges from €400 to €1,200. Always choose a reputable breeder who health-tests their cats.

How much does a Korat cost?

A Korat kitten typically costs between €400 and €1,200 from a reputable breeder.

How long does a Korat live?

The average life expectancy of a Korat is 10 - 15 years.

Does the Korat shed a lot?

The Korat is a low-shedding breed, making it a good choice for those sensitive to cat hair.

Is the Korat good for apartments?

The Korat can live in an apartment, though it appreciates access to outdoor space when possible.

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