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Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

74.0. "KORAT - The cat with the Thai Passport" by DACT6::COLEMAN (Mowl Sima Korats) Wed Dec 11 1991 12:53

Since I'm currently 'owned' by 5 Korats: (4 kittens, 1 mama)
I have to start the "KORAT" note! Replies are welcome, and
if anyone else owns a Korat, please feel free to introduce
them!

Below is CFA's cat profile on the Korat. This will give you a
brief background on the breed.

                               KORAT

The eyes of the Korat are like those of no other cat, expressive
oversized for the face with a depth and intense gaze that takes
your breath away...as sparkling as the "dewdrops on a lotus leaf'.
Like all new-born kittens, at first the eyes are blue, changing
to amber with a green tinge around the pupil during adolescence.
Then, when the cat is mature the eyes are luminous green.

Korats have extraordinary powers of hearing, sight and scent. They are
gentle pets, moving softly and cautiously, disliking sudden, loud or harsh
noises. Those destined to be shown must be trained from birth to accept
noise and handling, possibly by keeping a radio on in the nursery, and by
lifting and posing the kitten, as judges do. Korats form an exceptionally
strong bond of affection with their owners and respond warmly to cuddling,
setting as close as possible. They mix well with other cats but tend to
want to have the upper hand, and will not let the other keep them from
their rightful place at their owner's side. They have been cherished for
centuries in their native Thailand and they naturally expect this tradition
to be maintained wherever they go. Korats are active in their play, but are
very gentle with children.

Their hair does not float off when they are being stroked and petted, so
many people with an allergy to cat hair find their proximity tolerable. The
silvering over the whole body should  make a halo, or aura, effect, and the
close lying fur shines like a polished silver dollar. The roots of the hair
are a light bluish color.

They are considered a symbol of good fortune by the Thais. Many good luck
traditions surround the Korat: they are the color of silver, signifying
wealth; they are the color of rain clouds, with  eyes the color of young
rice, meaning good crops. The gift of a pair of Si-Sawat cats to the bride,
ensures a fortunate marriage.

The earliest known picture of a Korat, or Si-Sawat, cat is to be found in
the ancient book of paintings and verses, known as THE CAT-BOOK POEMS, in
Bangkok's National Library. It is believed by the Fine Arts Department, a
division of Thailand's Ministry of Education, to have been produced some
time druing the Ayudhya Period of Siamese History (1350-1776).
 
A high-ranking monk, Somdej Phra Buddhacharn Buddhasarmahathera, was
commisioned by King Rama V (1869-1910) to copy THE CAT-BOOK POEMS on
special Khoi paper, known as the SMUD KHOI OF CATS, it hangs in a high
glass case in the Minor Arts Room of Bangkok's National Museum. Books were
folded, not bound as a more recent version, known as THE BOOK OF THE CAT,
also in the National Museum, apparently a 20th century version of the cats
and their accompanying verses. This shows 17 cats, whose ownership brings
good fortune and 6 with boding of the very reverse. Among the Good Luck
cats is the Korat.

King Rama V is said to have named the breed when he remarked, "What a
pretty cat - where is it from?", and was told "Korat". A Mr Robbins, of New
York City, attested to their existence in that Province in 1906. Nowadays,
in Thailand, the Korat are generally referred to as the Si-Sawat cats and,
of course they are found in other provinces. There's no changing the color
of the breed. Korats are silver-blue from birth until death; a cat of any
other color is not a Korat. Their coats are soft and close-lying, with each
blue hair tipped with silver.

GENERAL: The Korat is a rare cat even in Thailand, its country of origin,
and because of its unusually fine disposition, is greatly loved by the Thai
people who regard it as a 'good luck' cat. Its general appearance is of a
silver-blue cat with a heavy silver sheen, medium sized, hard-bodied, and
muscular. All smooth curves with huge eyes, luminous, alert, and
expressive. Perfect physical condition, alert appearance.

  
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74.1My Korat(s)DACT6::COLEMANMowl Sima KoratsWed Dec 11 1991 13:0240
I'll introduce my Korat(s). The reason for the (s) is because
I currently have 4 9-week old kittens who will be sold. I'm
trying to keep the one, because he is the only boy, and I
think he's going to be BEAUTIFUL! The only way he'll go is
if I find a breeder that has a lot of Korats where he can
play!

Gracie, the "mama" is my first, and really, so far, only
Korat. She's 1-1/2 years old, and had her first litter in
October of 5 kittens. One died at 2 weeks, but other 4 --
1 boy, 3 girls, survived and are just a riot! Gracie is 
exactly what the Korat description is -- she has the upper
hand -- tells my other 2 cats what to do, and acts like
she's allowing us to stay, just because we're paying HER
MORTGAGE@!

My other 4 are kittens. I've named them, and each are
starting to develop their own personalities...

Murphy is the boy. He is a real "mama's boy". He's still
trying to nurse, even though the others are on to "real
food". He loves to have his belly rubbed, and loves to
cuddle. 

P.A. (which stands for Piss Ant) is just that -- a real
ball of fire! Hates to be held, just wants to play and
play and play! She likes toy mice (the furry kind) and
picks them up, growling as she carries them away!

Legs has long legs, and moves like lightning! She's a
sweetheart, and loves tennis shoes -- especially velcro.
She CHEWS on them! Yuk!

Baby is of course, the baby (runt) of the litter. She
loves to cuddle, but also loves to play. She's very mello,
and also likes furry mice!

Well, anyone else have any Korats they'd like to introduce?

Cheryl
74.2Korats! My fav.....BOOVX1::MANDILEBad horse, bad horseWed Dec 11 1991 15:5624
    
    My Korats:
    
    Casey - 4 yr old neutered male.  He is known as my
    "fat Korat", because anyone who knows Korats knows
    they are medium sized, so an extra three pounds makes
    quite a rolly-poly Korat! (-8  But, the weight doesn't
    slow him down!  He will spend hours chasing a kitty tease,
    and will fetch and bring back to you his favorite toys.
    He also enjoys a warm lap.  His favorite snack is a beef
    jerky dog treat....
    
    B.K. - neutered brother to Casey.  He is as wiry as Casey
    is fat.  Has to be wherever you are, even to the point of
    wading through the water in the flooded basement to get
    to me last winter! (-8  Very vocal, also loves a lap.  Likes
    people, and children.  The neigborhood kids come over just to
    play with the both of them.  He is also crazy about the kitty 
    tease, and the both of them become contortionists when we bring
    it out to play.  Always together, too.  
    
    My mom has another brother, who is just as fun...
    
    Lynne
74.3WISDOM::TAYLORThe fog comes in on little cats' feet..Wed Jan 15 1992 16:3634
Here are my five Korats.  From oldest to youngest.

Honey - 15 years old.  She's the queen.  She's SUCH a love!  We got her just
last year after her owner died a few days after Christmas.  

Marni - 14 years old.  Honey's daughter.  A bit more vocal than Honey is, but
still a love.  She's had a few problems.  A cyst behind one of her eyes caused
her one eye to turn brown.  She can see prefectly fine out of it, but She's now
an odd-eyed Korat.  She's also got a lump on her tail.  It is a cyst, but the 
vet says that there's nothing that needs to be done about it.

Lila - 9 years old.  Came to us with Honey and Marni after their owner died.
She's a bit strange, but lovable.  She's got a weird personality.  Only wants
to be petted at certain times and will tell you when she doesn't want to be 
petted.  She's been "banned" from showing since she ate a judge for lunch.

Silver - 4 years old.  Actually, her name is Fogmagic's Sterling Silver.  
She's the first Korat I got.  an absolute love.  I'm HER person, and lord
held the other cat that wants to sit on my lap when she wants to.  Either that
or lord help me because I'll be ignored for the rest of the day.  She
jumps on my shoulder, and greets me at the door.  A lot of times she'll
jump up on the dresser and give me "kisses" (aka, head butts) as I walk by.

PITA - 3 years old.  My first Master Grand Champion.  Her actual name is 
"Jaltari's Lady Sings the Blues".  but PITA fits her much better.  PITA
stands for "Pain in the *ss".  She's a real talker!  She'll actually carry on
a little confersation with you.  She's so funny, but SO cute!  I'm thinking
of bringing her out on the show circut again since she's really filled out
nicely.  We'll see.

Well, that's my bunch.  I wouldn't trade them for the world!  They're absolutely
the best breed I've ever come across.

Holly
74.4Babies on the way!GRANPA::CCOLEMANMeow Angelo paints Hisstine ChapelTue Apr 28 1992 09:2612
    If anyone is interested, my Gracie is due next week! When the vet saw
    her a few weeks ago, she said there is definitely 4, but she thinks
    there may be 7-8 kittens! Korats EVERYWHERE!
    
    Anyhow, if you're interested, keep this note in mind! (BTW: they'll be
    ready for homes in September)
    
    If you would like more details (pedigree info, specifics) drop me a
    line:  GRANPA::CCOLEMAN  or  Cheryl Coleman @COP.
    
    Cheryl
    
74.5Mothers Day litter!GRANPA::CCOLEMANMeow Angelo paints Hisstine ChapelMon May 11 1992 11:4213
    Gracie gave birth yesterday (Mothers Day!) to 5 beautiful kittens! She
    started at about 7, and finished around 9:20. She did fine with all,
    except she didn't take off the umbilical cord to one of the kittens.
    So, my husband got to play 'vet', and tied it off and cut it. The only
    thing we did notice was that she bit off the cords with 1/4 - 1/2" from
    the bellies -- we put some betadine on all of them last night, and
    again this morning -- couldn't hurt! Anyhow, mom and babies are all
    doing fine, and when I can figure out how many are boys, and how many
    are girls, I'll let you know!
    
    Cheryl
    (Charlie, Shanti, P.A., Robbie, Gracie & her 5 new babies!)
    
74.6CongratulationsIJSAPL::MOLLTue May 12 1992 05:1122

	Congratulations Cheryl and Gracie !!!


	Lovely to hear that all has gone well, and so quickly.

	Maybe a stupid question (i'm not into orientals) but
	do Korats come in different colours ? (I've only seen brown ones
	so far). 
	Can you tell directly after birth what kind of colour the kittens are ?
	Didn't you determine boys and girls right away ? It's not that
	dificult. 
	How do you know after a few days which one was first, second etc. 
	if they are all the same colour ?


	Lots of love to the little ones from my MC-mummy. Hope she's going
	to be in heat very soon so she can be mated.	
	I wish you good luck and lots of joy with the litter,
	
	Erwin.
74.7Brown????GRANPA::CCOLEMANMeow Angelo paints Hisstine ChapelTue May 12 1992 08:5315
    Hmmm, there's no such thing as a brown Korat...
    
    Anyhow, all Korats are blue, with silver tipped fur. Since ALL the
    kittens are that color, it's hard to tell who is who! The first litter
    we were able to tell by weight -- the heaviest was the boy, and then
    down from there. If I've looked correctly, I believe there are 2 boys
    and 3 girls, and beautiful silver tipping!
    
    Mom cat is wonderful again, and she's acting like it was a piece of
    cake! 
    
    Thanks, and will keep you all informed on the kitties progress!
    
    Cheryl & crew
    
74.8apologiesIJSAPL::MOLLTue May 12 1992 11:188

	Sorry Cheryl,

	My mistake I must have mixed things up a bit (tonkinese are brown).
	No offence taken I hope.

	Erwin.
74.9Congrats to Gracie & Cheryl!!!BOOVX1::MANDILEAlways carry a rainbow in your pocketTue May 12 1992 12:087
    I told my husband about Gracie's litter last night....
    
    Hmmm.......now that I think of it, he didn't come right
    out with an adamant "No"! (:
    
    Lynne
    
74.10Luv them kitties!GRANPA::CCOLEMANMeow Angelo paints Hisstine ChapelTue May 12 1992 14:4010
    Re .8 - No offense taken! Sometimes the pictures of Korats in magazines
    make them look brown, not silver tipped blue!
    
    Lynne -- well, all I can tell you is they are SO silver tipped, it is
    unbelievable! I looked at one of them last night, and he literally
    GLISTENED! I can't wait till their eyes open, and they start crawling,
    and their little personalities start coming in! They look like little
    Yodas right now!
    
    Cheryl
74.11Baby update...GRANPA::CCOLEMANClub Pet Opens Resort in LicktensteinWed Jun 24 1992 16:4117
    Just had to give an update on my babies! I bought a scale and weighed
    them. At 6-1/2 weeks, 1 girl is 1.2 lbs, 1 girl and 1 boy are 1.4 lbs,
    another girl is 1.6 lbs, and the other boy is 1.8 lbs! They're at the
    "everything scares me!" stage. Fur is always standing straight up --
    the bottle brush tail! They are so cool! The littlest girl is like a
    rocket -- run here, jump on moms' tail, run here, climb walls, climb
    cage, climb mom, and run some more!
    
    Two of them are more than likely show potential. I'm going to Columbus
    over July 4, so Jackie (the breeder I'm working with in Columbus) can
    take a look at them. Additionally, I'll be showing Robbie and P.A. at
    the show.
    
    If anyone is interested in a Korat kitten, they'll be ready for home in
    September!
    
    Cheryl
74.12DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieWed Jun 24 1992 16:423
Oh, tiny baby kittens......the inn is full....the inn is full......

Mary
74.13Come on Mary! You can do it!STUDIO::COLAIANNIThu Jun 25 1992 10:376
    Steady Mary! You can do it! Just keep chanting your mantra. "The inn is
    full, the inn is full, the inn is....!  ;-)
    
    
    Y
    
74.14DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieThu Jun 25 1992 11:4510
Well, last night, I had Honey on the pillow beside me, Beth at the foot of
the bed (playing with a mousie), Julie snuggled next to me, growling at
Biff who was hiding under the bed, Chauncey on the rocking chair beside the
bed, and Robin and Mikey were crusing for a perch in the windows.  I have
too many cats!!

But there is something about tiny baby kittens-----hey, I think that something
is that they grow up to be Biffs....

The inn is full    The inn is full    The inn is full    The inn is full
74.15(-: (-;BOOVX1::MANDILEGreen eggs and ham...yuck!Thu Jun 25 1992 16:446
    But you don't understand!  These are Korat babies!!!!
    
    
    THE INN IS FULL THE INN IS FULL!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Lynne
74.16SMILEY::SMILEY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieThu Jun 25 1992 18:526
    God is good--I've never seen a Korat, even a TBK (tiny baby kitten)
    Korat!  I think I can resist--especially with 6 out of 7 due for
    vet checks in the next month.
    
    The wallet is empty   The wallet is empty    The wallet is empty
    
74.17Two mantras are better than one!STUDIO::COLAIANNIFri Jun 26 1992 09:357
    Way to go mary! With TWO mantras, you should be golden! ;-) Now just
    keep saying them, day and night until all the tiny baby kitties are all
    in new homes, and you should be fine! 8-0
    
    Love,
    
     Y
74.18SELL3::FAHELAmalthea Celebras/Silver UnicornFri Jun 26 1992 10:0912
    ...or until they grow up...  :^)
    
    the inn is full
    the wallet is empty
    the inn is full
    the wallet is empty
    the inn is full
    the wallet is empty
    the inn is full
    the wallet is empty
    
    K.C.
74.19AYRPLN::TAYLORNEVER trust a smiling cat!!Fri Jun 26 1992 14:4212
    Gee Mary, if you REALLY want a tiny baby kitten, I know of this
    adorable little tortie and white that's only about 5 weeks old that is
    looking for a home!!
    
    I know, I know ..
    
    the inn is full
    the wallet is empty
    
    But you can't say that until you've caught up with me!
    
    Holly and the nine furrfaces!
74.20GRANPA::CCOLEMANClub Pet Opens Resort in LicktensteinFri Jun 26 1992 14:445
    But Korat babies have that sort of "Yoda" look about them! They're at
    the point now when mom's tail tastes great....(less filling???)
    
    Cheryl and TEN furfaces!
    
74.21AYRPLN::TAYLORNEVER trust a smiling cat!!Fri Jun 26 1992 15:3117
    RE: Cheryl 
    
    Yeah, I know what you mean.  Korat babies are definitely interesting
    looking.  When I first brought Silver home my mother couldn't see WHY I
    thought she was so cute!  She finally decided that she was so ugly that
    she was cute!  
    
    Pita never went through that "ugly duckling" stage.  She was always
    adorable!  And boy, did she earn her name!!  haha!!
    
    RE: the ten furrfaces ..
    
    Now that's not entirely true .. we breeders aren't supposed to count
    kittens since they're only temporarily there!
    
    Holly
    
74.22XENON::TPMARY::TAMIRDECforms RoadieMon Jun 29 1992 11:2810
Ahem, Holly, need I remind you what happened the LAST time I took in a
5 week old tortie kitten??????  She's the reason the wallet is empty!!  I'm
just finishing off paying her vet bills.....

I heard Dr. Bachrach is taking a month of to sail in the South Pacific
on his new yacht named Beth.....

(just kidding on the above...no law suits...I can't afford them.......)

Mary
74.23Korats at a show!GRANPA::CCOLEMANClub Pet Opens Resort in LicktensteinTue Jul 07 1992 09:2523
    Anyone who's been to cat shows will rarely see a Korat. However, this
    weekend I was at the CFA show in Columbus, OH. There were 8, yes EIGHT
    Korats! Three kittens, 4 adults, and 1 premier. It was so fun to get to
    meet the other Korat people! We all went out to dinner Saturday night,
    which was REALLY funny. I'm from Maryland, one couple was from Oklahoma
    City, and the others were from Toronta, Canada. The Canadians had a
    hard time understanding the women from Oklahoma, and both of them kept
    making fun of each others 'slang'! The compromise was: "Y'all come
    down, eh?"
    
    The Korats attending were:
    
      Dagneau's Cym Sisawat
      Dagneau's Throb Bleu of Mowl Sima
      Skookumchuck's Dazzler
      Skookumchuck's Tecumseh
      Mowl Sima's Silver Shadow
      Soigne's Prima Peridotta
      Skookumchuck's Seun Lei of Dagneau
      Skookumchuck's Freya of Dagneau
    
    
    Cheryl
74.24Anyone interested in showing a Korat?GRANPA::CCOLEMANI love Korats!Wed Jul 29 1992 12:1010
    Out of my litter of 5, I have 2 show quality kittens for premiership --
    one male, and one female. If anyone is interested in showing a Korat in
    premiership, please let me know (or forward it on to someone that might
    be interested.) These kittens will be available the first week in
    October -- they're registered in shows the entire month of September,
    so they'll be 'seasoned'!!
    
    Cheryl
    DTN 339-5742
    
74.25(-;BUSY::MANDILEAmerican take a Jerk-pill WeekWed Jul 29 1992 14:213
    The inn is full......the inn is full.....
    
    
74.26GRANPA::CCOLEMANI love Korats!Thu Jul 30 1992 08:583
    I'm bringing pictures (and maybe a video) when I come to Fitchburg....
    
    
74.27Any Korat breeders around?NETCAD::DREYERMore great memoriesFri Dec 15 1995 09:406
This note had been quiet for a few years now.  I'm wondering if there are any
Korat breeders still active in this file, or if anyone knows a breeder they
can recommend.  I know someone who's interested in getting one.    
    
Thanks,
Laura
74.28ex-deccie with koratsGRANPA::JBOBBJanet Bobb dtn:339-5755Tue Dec 19 1995 13:2715
    Cheryl Coleman, who started this note, has been gone from digital for a
    few years now. However, she is doing well and still showing/raising
    Korats. 
    
    She and Perry (and many korats) live in the Maryland geography. I don't
    know what their current korat number is (a few months ago it was 9) and
    if they have kittens ready for sale, but they usually either have a
    group ready or about to be ready.
    
    Cheryl spends almost every weeked showing, and has the wall/room of
    ribbons to prove it. 
    
    Let me know if you want more info and I can send it to you.
    
    janetb.
74.29Thanks...all set!NETCAD::DREYERMore great memoriesThu Dec 21 1995 10:324
	Thanks, janet.  Holly gave me the name of a breeder in Worcester,
        and I passed that info on.

	Laura