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748.1 | Where? | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Tue Sep 08 1987 12:38 | 12 |
| Holly,
Where are you located? There are several Korat breeders in the
Greater Boston Area whose names I can bring. I question the "lovable".
When I've been at shows and there has been a "cat attack" on an
exhibitor or judge 90% of the time the attacker has been either
a Korat or a Russian Blue. (My blue Persians, on the other hand,
are loves.)
If the parakeet is caged and the cage is out of cat reach, which
can be immense, there should be no problem.
Frank
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748.2 | lovable! | BARNES::TAYLOR | Certified Chocoholic | Tue Sep 08 1987 13:21 | 16 |
| RE: -1
Frank,
I live in Leominster and work in Concord, MA. I would really
like to know the names of those breeders. A friend of mine has
2 Korats. They are unbelievable lovable. They will sit on your
lap for hours as long as you pet them. From what I understand and
what I have seen, they are climbers. Smokey climbed to the top
of a coat rack and jumped down on my friend's shoulder while she
was sitting in a chair.
I am thinking of just putting Charlie in my bedroom while I
am at work. He should be safe there. While I am at home, I will
take him out where I can see him and make sure the cat doesn't get
at him.
Holly
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748.3 | Cats and Birds | WALTZ::BOWEN | | Tue Sep 08 1987 14:31 | 7 |
| I don't think anybody can predict how a cat will react to a parakete.
When I opened a house for rent share, three paraketes moved in as
well, Zach just ignores them but Minnie sits on the floor and watches
them for hours, she does not seem to want to go after them. They are
in a large cage about 4 feet high that just sits on the floor but
since it is made out of hardware cloth, there is no chance that
Minnie can do them any harm .
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748.4 | Can anyone tell me the differences? | 25217::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Tue Sep 08 1987 14:49 | 9 |
| There is a Russian Blue breeder in our "Feline" community. I'm
not sure what the major differences between the Korat and the Russians
are. They look similar to me....being a persian breeder!!!
If your interested, talk to Penelope Greene (GLINKA::GREENE). She
breeds very affectionate Russian Blue kittens.
cin
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748.5 | Korat are different! | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Wed Sep 09 1987 13:49 | 19 |
| RE< Note 748.4 by 25217::SCHREINER "Go ahead, make me PURRR..." >:
> -< Can anyone tell me the differences? >-
> not sure what the major differences between the Korat and the Russians
> are. They look similar to me....being a persian breeder!!!
Don't say this to a Korat breeder!! :^)
Korats have a heart-shaped head and a more petite than a Russian Blue. Color
is slightly different, but it is common for the non-breeder to mistake the two
breeds.
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As an aside:
Although all breeds of cats have their own personalities and behavior traits,
no one breed of cat is *all* nice or *all* bad. It's one of those heredity
AND *environment* issues.
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748.6 | | 25217::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Wed Sep 09 1987 14:48 | 8 |
| Thanks for the info. I hated even saying I didn't know the
difference!!! I know how many times I have been aggrivated by
spectators at shows who look at my persians, then say I have an
Angora at home that looks just like that!!! Yeah!! :-)
thanks
cin
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748.7 | | NRADM2::CONGER | | Wed Sep 09 1987 15:37 | 15 |
|
My parakeet's cage sits on a desk which is easily accessible
to the cat, but she never bothers him (actually there are two birds
in cages) I've only caught her looking at them a couple of times,
at very close range, and all I've done is put her back on the floor,
where she promptly forgets about them. We can even leave her all
day with them, and return to find not a feather out of place.
On the other hand, I've babysat cats who have made a beeline
for the cages as soon as they entered the house. I think it depends
on the cat's personality.
You can always hang the cage from the ceiling, but make sure
there isn't any furniture nearby that your cat can use as a
springboard!
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748.8 | Esther | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:18 | 10 |
| Holly,
The Korat breeder I was thinking of is Esther Epstein, who lives
in the Brockton area. Estherwas having some problems getting around
and I'm not sure she is still breeding. I also believe she was
the breed club president at one time. I will try to find her address
since I'm sure that if she is not actively breeding she will know
of the nearest breeders.
Frank
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748.9 | Hope this helps! | 25217::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:28 | 8 |
| Frank,
Esther was also very active in CFA, particuraly the Cats - Plain
& Fancy show that's at the Copley each year. If you have a show
catalog from that show it might have her address in it.
cin
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748.10 | Esther not so mobile | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:36 | 15 |
| cin,
Haven't seen Esther at a show in the last few years. I think the
last was Minuteman at the Bayside Expo Center. She needed her
wheelchair to get around and help getting the cats to the rings.
There was no way she could have negotiated Copley the last two years
and I don't think I have my catalog from 1984. I'm going to check
the CFA yearbooks when I get home. They go back 7 or 8 years.
Come to think of it I haven't seen you since the Seacoast show at
the Fitchburg hockey rink.
Frank
"Go ahead and purrr"
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748.11 | Esther's Address! | 25217::SCHREINER | Go ahead, make me PURRR... | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:57 | 25 |
| Hi Frank,
Your not going to believe this, but I just pulled out a catalog
(from my desk drawer!!) from The Shorthair Clut of RI /Improper
Bostonians show in 1982....
Esther's address:
Esther Epstein
14 West Ave
Brockton MA 02401
I have not shown CFA since the TBA show in May of 1985....spent
most of the 1984-85 show season showing CFF/TICA/ACFA - looking
for AA points!!! Anyway, since then I've only shown limited CFF,
but maybe this year I'll show in a few CFA shows too. Keep your
fingers crossed for my little Exotic SH to be nice!!
cin
....Frank, I wish I could place you....I'll probably be so embarrassed
for not putting the name with the face when I meet you again at
Liberty Tree....if your going to be there.
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748.12 | Esther's not actively breeding | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Thu Sep 10 1987 15:45 | 7 |
| I really don't think that Esther is actively breeding (she's my cousin).
Unfortunately, her health is not that great and I don't forsee a great
improvement within the near future.
She still may be able to point you to another breeder. I don't have any names
to offer you off hand, but I could give you some names at the Framingham Cat
Show on September 27, if you plan on going (remind me at the show).
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748.13 | Chat | 25192::MECLER | FRANK | Thu Sep 10 1987 18:02 | 18 |
| Re.: .12
Matt,
Who isn't related to you in the cat world (other than me)? ;-)
Re.: .11
cin,
Wildwood that weekend for the William Penn Show. Last CFF show
for me was January '86 when our sealpoint CFA grand was totally
dumped. I only got active in shows and breeding in '84 - '85 and
am associated with Catanality cattery in Salem, NH. We had CFA's
best flamepoint Himalayan in the '85 show season. Looks sort of
blend in to the crowd - voice cuts through stone. DJ type announcing
at Improper Bostonians and (now) Seacoast shows.
Frank
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748.14 | It's a small world | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Fri Sep 11 1987 09:30 | 10 |
| RE < Note 748.13 by 25192::MECLER "FRANK" >:
> Who isn't related to you in the cat world (other than me)? ;-)
Well, I never really thought about this much, but ... ;^)
Actually, having been involved in the Cat Fancy for > 15 years, you do manage
to meet quite a few people. Someone is bound to be a relative or neighbor or
friend or co-worker or ...
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748.15 | Korat breeders | PARITY::TILLSON | If it don't tilt, fergit it! | Tue Sep 15 1987 20:10 | 14 |
| The lady I got Sulkitt (my aby/mau cross) from is a Korat breeder.
Her kittens were lovely and sweet. Her Korats didn't look much
at all like Russian Blues, except for the fur colour. The Blues
I have met have been heavy boned, big headed cats. The Korats had
a much lighter body, a triangular head, bigbig ears, and incredible
green eyes. The body typed reminded me more of a Siamese than a
Blue.
This woman lives in the Worcester area, first name is Sue, but I
can't for the life of me remember her last name. Matt, I know that
you know this woman, can you help out here?
Rita
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748.16 | cats and birds together | PARITY::TILLSON | If it don't tilt, fergit it! | Tue Sep 15 1987 20:40 | 64 |
| Oh, yeah, and birds...
I live with three cats (ruddy aby, aby/mau, and tabby) and two parrots
(African Grey and Peachfront Conure). The conure is a small (cockatiel
sized, about 8" head to tail) bird, so we keep her in a room away
from the cats.
The Grey parrot is no problem; she owns the place, the rest of us just
live there :-) She has the run of the house, and is on good terms
with the cats. She calls each of the cats by name, knows each of
their meows, and calls to them when we aren't paying enough attention
to her. Tiny Tanya the aby is terrified of everything; no problem
here. Tanya stays clear of her.
Sulkitt the aby/mau cross believes the bird is hers. Sulkitt is not
what you'd call a mighty huntress. The one time she escaped to the
great outdoors, she licked a grey squirrel. He bit her. Trip to the
vet, half a week's pay! She and the parrot are best of friends. She
lies at the end of the waterbed, the parrot stands on the bolster next
to her. She licks the parrot's head, the parrot makes kissey noises
and every so gently tugs on the hairs on her ears, grooming her just as
if she were another bird. Sulkitt is *very* protective of this bird.
When we were caring for my sister's kittens, Sulkitt would soundly
whop them when they got within three feet of the bird cage! Not
that the bird really needed help! When one of the kittens caught
Sulkitt napping, he climbed up into the cage after the bird (who
was twice his size!). Babylon (the parrot) calmly climbed out thru
the top of the cage and shut the kitten in! Imagine my surprise
when I came into the room and found the crying kitten in the cage,
and Babylon whistling and whooping it up on top! (Kitten did not
repeat this manuveur during his stay!)
When we got Basil, the tabby, as a kitten, he tried to approach
the bird. We heard her say, "Ouch, ouch, go away." We booked in
to see what was going on. He did not take her warning to heart;
she bit his tail. He shrieked and ran away. He has a permanent
kink at the end on his tail from this incident. Now he is still
intrigued by her, but stays at least two feet way from this bird at all
times!
Your parrakeet is small, so these kinds of relationships are not likely
to develop between your bird and your kitty. Your idea of only
having them together when you are closely watching seems sound.
I would like to insert an additional warning, however. We lost
a lovely parrotlet (4" long). Sulkitt, who is totally benign to
birds, had snuck into the room with her. We had her out to work
with her, and Sulkitt popped out from under the dresser to investigate.
The bird was so terrified at the mere sight of a cat that she flew
off and dived into a window. No damage intended by the cat, but
the parrotlet wound up with a broken neck and died instantly. Be
careful that this doesn't happen with your bird! Small birds like
our parrotlet and your 'keet are *very* fragile.
And for those of you who have really large birds, such as macaws
or cockatoos, these birds have been known to seriously injure cats!
Not just a kinky tail like our tabby got (the Grey is pidgeon sized),
real damage or death can occur! These birds are too dangerous to
your cat to have them out together, and I certainly would not want
to be in the position of breaking up a fight between a macaw or
cockatoo and *anything* else! Those beaks can bite off a grown
man's finger, and the talons are worse!
Rita
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748.17 | Try this | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Wed Sep 16 1987 10:27 | 13 |
| Rita, et al,
The reason I didn't add her name was because I'm not sure if she is still
breeding. But, I guess she may have kittens left.
Sue and Ray Millott
Worcester
852-4590 (evenings)
BTW, as previously mentioned, the Korat is a petite cat. I'll have the breed
standard with me at the Framingham cat show (since I keep forgetting to look at
it) for those who are attending and are interested. Actually, I have all the
standards if anyone is interested.
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748.18 | sue | BARNES::TAYLOR | Certified Chocoholic | Wed Sep 16 1987 12:28 | 9 |
| Re: .17
Thanks Matt. I did call Esther Epstein and she gave me Sue's name.
I have yet to get a hold of her. I finally got a hold of her daughter
and she said that they have got 2 males ready to go now, but she
is not sure if they are already taken. They just had a new litter
of kittens, but they would not be ready for another month.
Holly
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748.19 | Today's the day!!!!! | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Fight malnutrition, GIMME CHOCOLATE! | Mon Dec 14 1987 11:30 | 11 |
| Well, the day I have been waiting for is finally here. I am picking
up my Korat kitten tonight. I can't wait! Her name is Silver,
and Sue says that she looks like excellent show quality. I'm going
to show her at the Quincy show in January. I am so EXCITED! I
feel like an expecting mother!
7 more hours and counting!
Holly, Tabby and STERLING SILVER!! (Silver for short)
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748.20 | Picture of a Korat | DISSRV::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Tue Mar 22 1988 09:15 | 7 |
| Ok, if anyone is wondering what Silver (My Korat kitten) there is
a picture of a Korat in this month's CAT'S magazine in the exibitor's
edition. This looks just like my Sterling Silver.
Holly
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