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Khao Manee: Profile, Characteristics, And Care
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Khao Manee: Profile, Characteristics, And Care

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Have you heard about the Diamond Eye cat or the “white jewel cat”? The name implies beauty and rarity and refers to the one and only cat breed, Khao Manee.

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    Khao Manee Cat Breed Characteristics

    In short, this magnificent white cat is known for its playfulness and curiosity. It can easily adapt since it possesses a friendly and outgoing personality.

    However, don’t forget to give them daily cuddles and attention. They don’t like to be left alone for hours — well, that’s quite understandable. But consider this an opportunity to spend quality time with them.

    History of the Cat Breed

    Many cat breeders compare this cat with ancient Thai breeds like Siamese, Thair, Korat, and Suphalak. This cat is also known as Khao Plort, which in translation means complete white.

    The interesting thing about this breed is that it is mentioned in the Tamra Maew (Cat Book Poems – a collection of illustrations and physical details of cats) since it is endemic to Thailand.

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    There are many beliefs related to cats; of course, Khao Manee has one, too. In the same way that black cats are believed to bring bad luck, for Khao Manee, it is believed that this cat breed brings fortune to ill people.

    This breed was kept and bred by the royals from the Chakri dynasty, and in Thailand, the tradition of promoting and breeding the Khao Manee has remained.

    Although it is very popular in Thailand, this breed arrived relatively late in the USA. In 1999, 12 Khao Manees were imported, and later, it was recognized in the world’s cat registries.

    After a while, this cat breed was exported to the UK, and interest in it increased. The International Cat Association (TICA) accepted the Khao Manee registration status in 2009, and it was fully recognized in 2012.

    Overview: Cat Breed Profile

    This cat breed is definitely friendly and great for families and kids. They enjoy exploring and daily activities, so this might be a perfect breed for you if you have an active family.

    But they are not just playing and wandering around, they also enjoy to cuddle up with their humans.

    The unique characteristic of this cat breed is the jewel-toned eyes, like green, blue, or gold, which fit the breed standard for this rare cat breed.

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    Caring for a Khao Manee is relatively easy when it comes to grooming. They require brushing at least twice a week despite short coats.

    These cats have a lithe and athletic body similarly like Siamese cats, however they are not as famous as the other cats that originate in Thailand.

    They are also easy to care for because they are not prone to many diseases, and their feeding and nutritional requirements are not very demanding. This breed has few known health issues, which can extend its lifespan.

    Try to give your cat the right quantity in order to maintain a normal body condition according to feeding guidelines and cater to individual preferences.

    Pros

    Cons

    Friendly and affectionate

    Expensive and rare

    Sociable

    Needy

    Elegant appearance

    Pros
    Friendly and affectionate
    Cons
    Expensive and rare
    Pros
    Sociable
    Cons
    Needy
    Pros
    Elegant appearance
    Cons

    Khao Manee Care

    Grooming

    If you are a cat lover, you probably know that cats are self-cleaners. They use their tongue to groom themselves with the help of the sharp tongue papillae. This helps them remove dirt, debris, and loose fur. However, don’t underestimate the regular grooming that involves you.

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    They have a soft and smooth coat that is relatively easy to take care of. Brushing once or twice per week is the bare minimum for this breed. We also recommend brushing your cat before the bath, which will help to remove loose hair and keep the coat glossy and shiny. You can bathe your cat every few months to keep the coat sparkly white. Our main recommendation is to use a brightening shampoo made for white cats.

    Also, don’t forget to check the cat’s ears for dirt and keep the nails trimmed.

    Training

    If you get this cat breed, you will enjoy a playful cat that loves different physical activities. Make sure to provide them with plenty of toys and entertainment to keep them satisfied.

    Walks on a leash are not a necessity for felines, however, make sure to keep them entertained constantly.

    We have one piece of advice for you: Keep these cats indoors. Their rarity and beauty put them at increased risk of being stolen.

    To preserve the furniture and your interior, make sure you purchase enough toys or even cat trees so your cat can enjoy a certain entertainment.

    Feeding and Nutrition

    Feeding and nutrition in cats depend on various factors, including age, lifestyle, overall health, pregnancy, lactation, or gender. The best way to determine the proper feeding and nutrition is to consult a veterinarian.

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    The only thing you should be careful about regarding nutrition is feeding it at regular times, two to three times per day. Always provide your cat with fresh water and dry or wet food. Remember always to pick a balanced and complete diet formula.

    If you are thinking about including treats into your cat’s diet, make sure it is moderately given. Now that we are mentioning treats, we would like to remind you that bones and raw meat are not treats, and, in fact, they can lead to harmful effects like constipation, internal blockages, teeth breaking, and infections.

    Every cat has different nutritional needs, so the diet and nutrition are not universal for every feline. The general rule for every cat is to avoid food that is toxic to cats, like alcohol, onions, garlic, chocolate, raisins, grapes, and spices. Contact a veterinarian to provide you with a full list of foods that are toxic to cats.

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    Specific Needs

    These cats don’t enjoy being left alone for a long period. They get along with everyone, especially with older children, who will respect the cat’s space and needs.

    They are very affectionate and friendly. Although they enjoy playing different games, they are extremely friendly and enjoy being around their favorite humans.

    Don’t be surprised if their energy levels go higher, and they have a tendency to vocalize. This happens when they don’t get the appropriate attention from their people.

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    Common Health Problems

    The white coat color and the blue eyes of Khao Manees can result in deafness in some cats. However, not all cats that possess these characteristics are deaf.

    Congenital sensorineural deafness occurs very often in pure-breed cats with white coats. One study showed that the overall prevalence of deafness in 84 cats with white coats was 20.2%.

    Deafness in cats can occur in one or both ears. Another health issue is that cats are prone to minor allergies.

    Serious conditions that can occur in cats are diabetes, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), ear infections, and periodontitis. However, the frequency of these diseases depends on the individual cat’s characteristics.

    Many cats are prone to obesity, but there is a simple way to prevent it. Puzzle feeders can make feeding time longer and more interesting. This can increase the cat’s activity and might help prevent obesity.

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    Physical Features

    These cats are easily recognized by their short, sleek, white coats, but they might have color points on their ears, tails, and paws. Their uniqueness is due to their eye color, which can be heterochromatic (differently colored eyes). Very often, one eye is blue, while the other is gold or green.

    There is a popular saying that odd-eyed Khao Manees are considered lucky and bring fortune to ill people.

    They have a diamond or heart-shaped face with high cheekbones and short muzzles.

    Khao Manee has a medium-sized, muscular body that has an elegant appearance.

    This cat breed can be described in 2 words: elegance and gracefulness.

    Where to Get a Khao Manee Cat?

    This cat is extremely rare and can be very hard to find, as there are few breeders worldwide. It can be found mainly in Thailand, but it is very hard to find a reputable breeder outside of this country.

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    We don’t want to discourage you; however, we doubt that you will be able to find one in a shelter. This is an extremely expensive cat breed, and we don’t think some owners will abandon it. Even if you find one in a shelter, you might pay a high fee for it.

    If you decide to buy it from a breeder, make sure it is a recognized and reputable breeder, and also know that it can be pricier than other cat breeds.

    As soon as you adopt the Khao Manee kitten, be prepared for extra energy and playfulness from the moment they enter your home.

    FAQ

    Why is Khao Manee so expensive?

    This breed is extremely beautiful, and that is what makes it so expensive. The average price is $11,000. Another reason this cat is so expensive is that Khao Manee breeders can rarely be found outside of Thailand, and these cats are not likely to be found in shelters. The first Khao Manee arrived in the USA in 1999.

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    Are Khao Manees aggressive?

    No, these cats are completely the opposite. They are affectionate and friendly and enjoy being around people. Ultimately, it all depends on the cat’s personality, which can be managed with proper socialization and care.

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    Do all Khao Manee have heterochromia?

    Heterochromia is common in Khao Manee cats; however, it isn’t a widespread trait. Some Khao Manees have two eyes of the same color, while others may have heterochromatic eyes.

    How do I know if my cat is a Khao Manee?

    The most common characteristic of Khao Manees is a short, sleek, pure white coat. They have muscular, elegant bodies and distinctive “diamond” or “heart-shaped” faces.

    Most cat lovers distinguish the breed by eye color, which is often heterochromatic.

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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read this drivel until the line “cats are not obligate carnivores”. Yes, they are. It doesn’t mean they can’t process non-meat food, it does mean cats primarily need meat in their diet to survive. @sandratasshkovska you know better than to suggest cats aren’t obligate carnivores!

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    11 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I read this drivel until the line “cats are not obligate carnivores”. Yes, they are. It doesn’t mean they can’t process non-meat food, it does mean cats primarily need meat in their diet to survive. @sandratasshkovska you know better than to suggest cats aren’t obligate carnivores!

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    Khao Manee

    Khao Manee or Khao Plort cats have pure white coats and jewel toned eyes (which are often different colours). This cat breed comes from Thailand where they are considered to be good luck. Khao Manee cats thrive on attention and are prefect for families.

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    They are a newer breed and quite rare which makes them an expensive breed of cat. Plus they look expensive with their plush pure white coats. They can be born with some patterns but will be pure white by the time they reach 18 months of age.

    They have large eyes and a medium length tail. The Khao Manee cats with different eye colours are considered the most prized. They have quite muscular and lithe bodies.

    This is a chatty cat breed that loves interacting with its family. This confident cat breed also likes strangers. However, do note this is a breed that shouldn’t be left alone for long periods of time. They crave the love and attention of their owners.

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      1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

      This breed may have been mentioned in the "Tamra Maew", or "Cat Book Poems" - manuscripts from the 1700s - 1800s that are basically primitive "breed standards" for Thai cat breeds/colors that were considered "auspicious" - that's my kind of book! XD

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      1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

      This breed may have been mentioned in the "Tamra Maew", or "Cat Book Poems" - manuscripts from the 1700s - 1800s that are basically primitive "breed standards" for Thai cat breeds/colors that were considered "auspicious" - that's my kind of book! XD

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