There is a KORAT, in the spca

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The KORAT cat in the SPCA, is two years old, and hasn't been fixed.
It is at the Sechelt, BC, CANADA; branch of the SPCA. look at the website!
He's due to be fixed on the 25th. (he's spoken for)
This is June 23rd,2020....
 
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That's the, BCSPCA .
 

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Kind of cool. Do they know he's a purebred Korat? Papers and all that? I know sometimes shelters label domestic lookalikes as purebreds.

Hmm I don't see him on their website, is this the right one?
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Where do you think?
It's not that farfetched a claim. When I picked Kabby up from the OSPCA satellite location there was a pure bred Japanese Bob tail in the cage above him complete with papers. (owner had died)
 
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Kind of cool. Do they know he's a purebred Korat? Papers and all that? I know sometimes shelters label domestic lookalikes as purebreds.

Hmm I don't see him on their website, is this the right one?
BC SPCA
They took it down. The cat was adopted, and not available, I checked right after; it was gone
No papers...it was a "stray??". It would spray, even after fixing.
 

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Ah, well, probably not a Korat then, just a lookalike. A lot of shelters do that.

Most tomcats stop spraying after the testosterone leaves their body, if they sprayed at all. Otherwise none of us would have ex-stray males as pets.
 
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