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Grayson

Russian Blue

Male, 6 yrs 7 mos

Columbus, OH

Color
Gray or Blue
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
Grayson is looking for a new home! This boy is super affectionate and is looking for someone to share his love with. Grayson tested positive for FIV, but can live a normal, healthy life. According to the Humane Society of the US, "Cats with FIV often have similar life spans to cats without it: Studies conducted in 2010 and 2022 found that an FIV diagnosis wasn’t associated with decreased lifespans. In fact, cats can remain asymptomatic for years or even their entire lives." Read more about FIV: https://www.humanesociety.org/news/fiv-positive-cats Adoption fee: $175 (Includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, worming, and FeLV/FIV test - over $350 worth of veterinary care!) Go to www.ColumbusPetRescue.com to begin the adoption process today. We have invested time, money, and care into our feline friends and want to ensure they never have to be abandoned again. Click on "available pet" and scroll down to find the adoption application. After filling out an application, e-mail it to ColumbusPetRescue@gmail.com. We will process your information and check veterinary and other references. Finally you may be scheduled for a home visit to make sure the environment is perfect for your new family member. Once you are approved, the process is simple: choose your new cat, meet and greet him or her, and, if all goes well, you have yourself a new pet. (All cats will be spayed or neutered before going to their new home.) E-mail your application to ColumbusPetRescue@gmail.com today! We only adopt within the state of Ohio.
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Sevy

Russian Blue

Male, adult

Delaware, OH

Color
Gray or Blue
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
Sevy is six years old. I have had him since he was a kitten.
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Andi

British Shorthair

Female, 5 yrs

Delaware, OH

Color
All Black
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Story
She's big, she's bold, she's beautiful, she may be the cat you've been searching for all along... She's Andi! Andi has been (im)patiently waiting for her forever family for a while now. This black and white kitty isn't afraid to tell people how and what she's feeling. She's upfront with that! She'll let you know when she wants attention and when she wants alone time. It's okay, Andi. We appreciate the honesty! She's more of the independent type, but that doesn't mean she won't want love and attention every now and then! Andi is a couch potato and is very accepting to share couch time with someone. She likes to sit on the couch with people, right beside them. Sometimes even on them! She's a lap cat for sure. Besides your lap, her favorite place to nap in the whole world is, of course, a cardboard box. No matter what the size is, she will sit in it. "If it fits, I sits" is her motto. Bonus points if there's catnip in it! Andi is a fiend for catnip! (What cat isn't?) Her favorite toy to play with seems to be fun plastic springs that she can bat and chase around the room. Something else we've noticed is that she enjoys drinking from cat water fountains. If she had one in her new home, she would like that a lot. She was overweight when she was first returned, so she her diet had to be changed to a special weight management food. It appears to be working well! She will most likely need to be on this food at least until she reaches an ideal weight. If you have questions about this food, ask a staff member. Andi's perfect home would be with a family that is understanding and patient but also experienced with the care and behaviors of cats. She would like to be adopted into a home without children. She prefers her solidarity away from other cats. She has not been around dogs before. If you have a cold lap and an abundance of cardboard boxes, come by the Humane Society to meet Andi!
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Chiquita

Russian Blue

Female, 2 yrs 3 mos

Plain City, OH

Color
Gray or Blue
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
Chiquita and her 5 kittens were found on the streets ,hungry and trying to survive.They are being cared for at an experienced foster home where they are receiving plenty of food and love. She and her kittens have been vaccinated and altered. She will be microchipped before going to her new family. Chiquita has been FIV /FeLV tested (-) and She is in good health. The vets office thought she could be a Russian Blue but we arent sure due to her eye color. Whatever breed this sweetheart is doesn’t really matter because she is beautiful, loving and deserves a wonderful home and family to spend the rest of her life with. If you are interested in making her a part of your family, please submit an application on our website, canaananimalsanctuary.org
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Adopting a Korat

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an Korat - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

It costs around $50 to $300 to adopt a Korat from a shelter or rescue. Conversely, it can be prohibitively expensive to buy a Korat from a breeder. Depending on their breeding, Korats can cost $600 to $1,000.

The easiest way to adopt a Korat is through a rescue that specializes in Korats or a cat-specific rescue. A great place to start is with a breed search on Adopt a Pet, which will show you all the available Korats in your search radius.

Korat fun facts

Fun Facts:

This cat is named after the Thai province from whence it comes (Nakhon Ratchasima Province, which the Thais refer to as "Korat").

In ancient Siam, Korats were never bought or sold, but rather given as tokens of honor and love. Brides were given a pair of this breed to ensure a happy marriage.

The Korat is one of the oldest cat breeds.

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Korat Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about Korat types to temperament and health issues to popular Korat mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.