Mila
Mila
Mila
Mila

Status / Details

2021, Adopted

Additional Info

About Mila

Born ~5/6/2019, F, Blue Korat

Mila is an exceptional cat. She was an emotional support cat for a young woman who unfortunately had to relocate to a friend’s home where she could not take her beloved pet.

We believe Mila is a purebred Korat, but we do not have the paperwork to confirm this. Korats are a rare breed that originated in Thailand. They are considered good luck cats. The Korats body is surprisingly hefty. They only come in one color called silver-tipped blue. Their senses of hearing, sight and scent are exceptional. They form strong bonds with their owner and like to be close to their people.


They are active during playtime and very gentle with children. They are also very intelligent and there are many stories about different things they can do. Mila almost figured out how to open her cage door!

She seems to get along with cat friendly dogs and other laid back cats. She is a bit shy at first, but warms up in time when she knows she is in a safe place and is loved. She will meow for your attention, as she definitely wants to be a big part of your life.

Mila needs a loving forever home where she can spend the rest of her life. This change has been very tough on her, as she is still adjusting.


This gorgeous Korat would be a welcome addition to a cat loving family. She is a very special girl!

Mila is spayed, vaccinated, FELV tested, dewormed, microchipped, eats wet and dry food, and is litterbox perfect.

She currently lives with her foster family in Carmichael.

Purebreds Plus Cat Rescue is dedicated to matching exceptional cats with qualified adopters who will cherish their pet and create an ideal forever home.

If you believe you are the perfect adopter for Mila please tell us why in the comments section of our Adoption Application, and contact Laurie at lcrystalormsby@gmail.com or (916)799-2040. If you are unable to reach Laurie please email us at info@purebredsplus.org.

NOTE: We prefer families with children bring them to the adoption appointment. Why? This allows interaction between the children and the cat. This helps ensure they will be a good fit for each other. A mismatch between a child and a cat is not in anyone’s best interests!