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Korat Breed Advisory Committee and the Korat registration policy


At a full meeting of the Governing Council on 29 October 2000 an amended Korat registration policy was passed with immediate effect. It is of particular importance for breeders, and buyers who are intending to breed.
The Korat Breed Advisory Committee formulated the policy, its principles were approved at the Annual General Meetings of the clubs representing Korats, and it was accepted by the GCCF Executive Committee. Much careful planning was given to take account of the Korat breeding situation in Britain, according to GCCF guidelines.

Its principle objectives are:

  • a) to protect the breed;
  • b) to acknowledge the variants born to Korats and give them an identity;
  • c) to provide information on genetic possibilities, thus providing breeders with knowledge by which to make choices in their breeding programme