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Korat Cats for Sale in Edinburgh

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I check before buying a Korat cat in Edinburgh?

Check age, sex, coat quality, eye colour, temperament, parent information, pedigree documents, registration papers if claimed, GM1 and GM2 test history, vaccination record, microchip details, parasite treatment, vet checks, litter training and whether the cat is sold as pet quality or show potential.

Because Korats are rare, do not rely on a blue coat alone. The seller should be able to explain the cat’s background clearly.

Are Korat cats rare in Scotland?

Yes, Korats are a rare breed compared with common domestic cats and many popular pedigree breeds.

That rarity means buyers should be patient and should check documents, breeder credibility, genetic testing and current videos before paying a deposit.

How do I know if a cat is a real Korat?

A real Korat should have breed-consistent appearance and traceable background. Look for a short silver-blue coat, strong body, expressive eyes and correct breed documents when sold as pedigree.

Ask for pedigree certificate, registration papers, parent details, breeder information and health testing. A grey-blue coat alone does not prove the cat is a Korat.

What documents should come with a pedigree Korat kitten?

Useful documents include pedigree certificate, registration document, vaccination card, microchip details, health test information, sales agreement and any pet-only or breeding restrictions.

Ask to see documents before final payment, not after collection.

Should Korat cats be tested for GM1 and GM2?

Yes, GM1 and GM2 testing should be discussed when buying a Korat because these genetic conditions are relevant to the breed.

Ask whether the parents were tested, whether the kitten is clear by parentage or directly tested and whether proof can be matched to the cat’s documents.

What is GM1 or GM2 in Korat cats?

GM1 and GM2 are inherited storage diseases that can affect the nervous system.

Responsible Korat sellers should be able to discuss testing and parent status instead of ignoring the topic.

Are Korat cats always blue?

Korat cats are known for their silver-blue coat. Listings using unusual colour descriptions should be checked carefully.

If the seller claims the cat is a pedigree Korat, ask for documents and natural-light photos that show the coat clearly.

Do Korat kittens have green eyes?

Adult Korats are known for green eyes, but kitten eye colour can change as the cat matures.

Ask the seller about the kitten’s age, parent eye colour and expected development rather than judging only from young kitten photos.

Are Korat cats affectionate?

Korats are often affectionate and strongly attached to their people.

Ask whether the exact cat likes laps, follows people, enjoys handling, seeks attention, talks often or becomes stressed when ignored.

Are Korat cats good for flats in Edinburgh?

A Korat can live well in a flat if the home is safe, enriched and calm.

Prepare climbing space, scratching posts, daily play, secure windows and enough human interaction. Ask whether the cat is used to indoor life and hallway noise.

Can Korat cats be left alone all day?

Many Korats prefer company and may not suit homes where they are ignored for long periods.

Ask how the cat behaves when alone, whether it cries, hides, becomes clingy, overgrooms or needs another calm pet for companionship.

Are Korat cats vocal?

Some Korats are expressive and may vocalise when asking for attention, food or play.

Ask whether the cat meows at night, calls when alone, reacts to closed doors or stays quiet enough for a flat with neighbours.

Are Korat cats good with children?

Korats can suit gentle families, but some may be sensitive to sudden noise and rough handling.

Ask what ages of children the cat has met, whether it enjoys family activity, whether it scratches when overstimulated and whether it needs a quieter home.

Can Korat cats live with other cats?

Some Korats live well with other cats, while others can be selective or attention-seeking.

Ask whether the cat has lived with cats before, whether it guards people or food and whether slow introductions are needed.

Can Korat cats live with dogs?

A Korat may live with a calm cat-friendly dog if introductions are slow and controlled.

Ask whether the cat has met dogs, whether it hides, hisses, attacks, relaxes or needs a dog-free home.

Are Korat cats hypoallergenic?

No cat should be sold as guaranteed hypoallergenic. Korats have short coats, but allergy reactions depend on the person and the individual cat.

If allergies matter, spend time with the cat before purchase where possible.

Do Korat cats need much grooming?

Korat cats have short coats, so grooming is usually simple.

Still ask whether the cat accepts brushing, nail trimming, ear checks and carrier handling, especially if buying a kitten.

Should a Korat kitten be vaccinated before sale?

Vaccination status should be clear before sale.

Ask what vaccines were given, when they were given, what boosters are due and whether the vaccination card comes with the kitten.

Should a Korat cat be microchipped?

Microchipping is strongly recommended because it helps identify the cat and supports responsible ownership transfer.

Ask whether the cat is microchipped, whether the number appears on records and how keeper details will be updated after purchase.

Should a Korat kitten be wormed and flea treated?

Yes. Parasite treatment history should be clear before the kitten leaves.

Ask what treatment was used, when it was given, when the next dose is due and whether any littermates had diarrhoea, fleas or poor weight gain.

Should a Korat cat be neutered or spayed before sale?

Neuter or spay status should be clearly stated, especially for adult Korats.

For kittens, ask whether the seller requires neutering later, whether there is a pet-only agreement and whether breeding rights are restricted.

What should a Korat kitten eat after collection?

Start with the same food the kitten already eats and change diet slowly if needed.

Ask for current food type, feeding times, portion guidance, treats, water habits and any stomach sensitivity before collection.

How old should a Korat kitten be before leaving the breeder?

A kitten should be old enough to eat independently, use the litter tray, cope with separation and have appropriate health checks for its age.

Ask exact birth date, weaning status, vaccination stage, weight, socialisation and whether the kitten is truly ready to leave.

Can I buy a Korat kitten without seeing the mother?

Be careful if the seller refuses to show the mother or cannot explain the kitten’s background.

Ask to see the mother where possible, parent details, current videos, breeder notes and documents before paying a deposit.

How do I avoid Korat kitten scams in Edinburgh?

Watch for stolen photos, fake rare-breed wording, delivery-only offers, urgent deposits, vague location, no current videos and no documents despite pedigree pricing.

Ask for a video call, current photos, parent details, registration proof, vaccination record, microchip details and a written agreement before paying anything.

Is a Korat the same as a Russian Blue?

No. Korats and Russian Blue cats can both appear blue-grey, but they are separate breeds with different breed backgrounds and standards.

If the seller uses both breed names loosely, ask for documents and parent information before trusting the listing.

Is a blue domestic shorthair a Korat?

No. A blue domestic shorthair may look similar in colour, but that does not make it a Korat.

A pedigree Korat claim should be supported by breed documents, breeder background and parent details.

What is pet quality in a Korat listing?

Pet quality usually means the cat is suitable as a companion rather than for showing or breeding.

It should not mean poor health. Ask what makes the kitten pet quality and whether any restrictions apply.

What is show potential in a Korat listing?

Show potential means the seller believes the cat may suit breed-standard showing, but it is not a guarantee.

Ask for breeder notes, registration status, coat and eye development, structure, temperament and any known faults.

Should I buy a Korat for breeding?

Breeding Korats should only be considered with proper registration, genetic testing, mentor support, health records and full understanding of the breed.

Most buyers should choose pet-only cats unless they are experienced and have clear permission from the breeder.

What should happen during Korat kitten collection?

Collection should include documents, vaccination record, microchip details, food notes, litter information, health test information, sales agreement and safe carrier transport.

Avoid rushed handovers with no paperwork and no chance to check the kitten’s condition.

How should I prepare my home for a Korat kitten?

Prepare a quiet first room, litter tray, familiar litter, current food, water bowls, scratching posts, cat tree, toys, hiding spaces, secure windows and a safe carrier.

Because Korats often bond closely with people, also prepare daily play and interaction rather than leaving the kitten alone to entertain itself.

Should I take a new Korat cat to a vet after purchase?

Yes. A vet check after purchase helps confirm vaccination needs, parasite treatment, microchip details, weight, dental condition and general health.

Bring all documents and ask the vet to review any GM1 or GM2 testing information provided by the seller.

What are warning signs in a Korat cat listing?

Warning signs include no current videos, no documents despite pedigree pricing, vague breeder details, pressure for deposits, dirty eyes, nasal discharge, poor weight, hiding illness, no vaccination records and refusal to answer health questions.

For a rare breed like the Korat, weak proof is not a small issue. It is a reason to stop.

Last updated: 06/04/2026 03:32