
Verified TICA & CFA registered Korat breeders in the United States.
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Korats are one of the oldest natural breeds — silver-blue coats, luminous green eyes, and a heart-shaped face. Traditionally considered a good luck cat in Thailand. Devoted, gentle, and highly people-focused.
Price Range
$700 – $1,500
Size
6 – 10 lbs
Temperament
Devoted, Gentle, People-Focused
Lifespan
15 – 20 years
Korats can carry GM1/GM2 gangliosidosis — a fatal genetic disease. Any reputable Korat breeder tests for it. Ask for the test results on both parents before you commit.
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Report an IssueKorat kittens from a reputable, registered breeder typically cost $700 – $1,500. Pricing depends on lineage, breeder reputation, and whether the kitten is pet or breeder quality. Be cautious of prices significantly below this range, as they may indicate a scam or irresponsible breeding practices.
Korat cats are known for being devoted, gentle, people-focused. Korats are one of the oldest natural breeds — silver-blue coats, luminous green eyes, and a heart-shaped face. Traditionally considered a good luck cat in Thailand. Devoted, gentle, and highly people-focused.
Korat cats have an average lifespan of 15 – 20 years. Proper nutrition, regular veterinary care, and purchasing from a breeder who does thorough health testing can help ensure a long, healthy life.
Korat cats typically weigh 6 – 10 lbs when fully grown. Size can vary depending on genetics, diet, and whether the cat is male or female, with males generally being larger.
Korats can carry GM1/GM2 gangliosidosis — a fatal genetic disease. Any reputable Korat breeder tests for it. Ask for the test results on both parents before you commit. Always look for breeders registered with TICA or CFA, ask about health testing records, and request a video call or in-person visit before sending any payment.