Thai Lilac
Origin
Thailand
Lifespan
12-16 years
Weight
3.0-5.0 kg (7-11 lbs)
Temperament
Overview
The Thai Lilac is a rare Thai breed with a distinctive lilac-toned coat, closely related to the Korat and Thai Blue Point.
Appearance
A distinctive cat with unique physical traits characteristic of the breed. Their build and coat contribute to an appealing and recognizable appearance.
Personality
Known for being affectionate and social, this breed makes a rewarding companion for cat lovers who appreciate its particular character.
Health Considerations
Regular veterinary checkups help maintain good health. Consult your vet about any breed-specific screening recommendations.
Care and Grooming
Grooming needs depend on coat type. Regular brushing and routine care keep this breed looking and feeling its best.
Diet and Nutrition
A balanced, high-quality diet appropriate for age and activity level. Use the Cat Weight Chart and Cat Calorie Calculator to guide feeding portions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Thai Lilac cats typically live 12-16 years. Lifespan depends on genetics, diet, indoor/outdoor lifestyle, and veterinary care. Indoor Thai Lilac cats with regular vet checkups tend to live at the upper end of this range.
A healthy adult Thai Lilac typically weighs 3.0-5.0 kg (7-11 lbs). Males are usually larger than females. Use our Cat Weight Chart to check if your Thai Lilac is at a healthy weight for their age.
Thai Lilac cats are known for being affectionate, social. These traits generally make them good companions for families with children, though supervision is always recommended with young kids.
Shedding varies among individual Thai Lilac cats, but you can expect moderate shedding year-round with heavier shedding during spring and fall. Regular brushing (2-3 times per week for short-haired, daily for long-haired) helps manage loose fur and reduces hairballs.
Thai Lilac cats are typically described as affectionate, social. The Thai Lilac is a rare Thai breed with a distinctive lilac-toned coat, closely related to the Korat and Thai Blue Point.
The price of a Thai Lilac cat varies widely. Adoption from a shelter typically costs $50-200. From a reputable breeder, expect $800-2,500 depending on pedigree, location, and breeder reputation. Always choose breeders who health-test their cats and provide documentation.
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