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Burmese cat

burmese cat breed

History:

Burmese cats originate from Burma, and they are officially bred in America. These cats are direct descendants of Siamese cats. The American Burmese is called Burmese with a broader head, distant, rounded eyes and a shorter muzzle. Dr. Joseph Thompson transformed Wong Mau into a Burmese cat. The Cat Fanciers Association registered 1936 Burmese cats. The United Kingdom Government Council of the Cat Fancy recognised the Burmese in 1950.

The physical appearance of a breed changes over the years, and there are two types: American and European Burmese. These breeds can be found worldwide. 

Height –  20-30 cm

Weight – 3-5 kg

Size – Medium-sized

Life Expectancy: 12 to 16 years 

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Breed Appearance:

The Burmese cat's eyes are round and set wide apart. Most cats have yellow eyes, but some have blue eyes. The paws are rounded, and the legs are well-proportioned. It has straight and medium-tail cats. Additionally, cats have rounded heads, body bones, and good muscular development. The ears have rounded tips and glossy coats with a satiny texture. However, the cat recognised in CFA has four colours: platinum, blue, champagne and sable. Also, their voices are softer. 

Breed Type - Family/guard:

Burmese is one of the lovable pets. They are intelligent, friendly, lovable and family-oriented animals. Burmese are highly energetic cats, so make them play with toys, take them out for play and socialise them with pets and human beings. Additionally, Burmese aren't as well suited to be left alone at home, because it develops stress to them stress and they become anxious. The cat likes to be the Centre of attention and likes to perform in the crowd. It is the perfect cat for the family as it interacts with humans quickly. 

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Training:

Burmese are intelligent cats, and you can start training at 8 weeks old. Make them used to brushing and introduce them to the carrier and leash. Every day provides them training for 10 to 15 minutes twice a day. Additionally, provide them treats when they respond positively and follow your command. 

While giving training to the cat, be patient with them if the cat gets distracted and doesn’t listen to you. However, if your cat loses interest in the training, take a break and start again after the break. Moreover, never shout at your cat and punish it, as it increases fear and mistrust, and the bond will break. 

Health & Care:

The Burmese is a healthy cat. But they can develop some common health issues such as Lymphoma, asthma, Chronic renal failure, Inflammatory bowel disease and weight loss. They might develop other health issues, so to take care of their cat's health, have a veterinarian checkups. They will check your pet for every necessary shot and ensure the cat is healthy and there is no concern. 

It is crucial to feed your cat a nutritious diet to take care of the cat. Also, remember that a cat's diet needs to change with time, so be sure to talk with your veterinarian about the best food choices according to age. Also, consider how much your cat is eating every time. If it is overfed, then develop obesity and health issues. To take care of their weight, make them exercise daily.

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Living Conditions:

The Burmese cats are playful and sociable. They develop bonds quickly, and they like to be with you. If your lap is empty, cats climb onto it to snooze. Also, cats like to sleep in warm, elevated areas. When you bring this cat home, ensure to have a cat tree and hammock. But don’t expect to be sleeping all the time.

 Additionally, its toys mimic mice and birds that make Burmese purr. Also, take care that cats don’t get out, as they love people. Additionally, Burmese cats like sunny spots and chattering at the windows. 

Exercise:

The Burmese cats need daily exercise with plenty of mental stimulation through play and socialising with people. For socialising with people and playing games, take them for a walk or near a garden. Additionally, you can have cat toys like the Mouse or Cat Dancer to make them play. 

Cat gyms, scratchers, and interactive toys make them active while playing. Also, a friendly home environment makes the cat happy. Additionally, when you shop for the cat's toys, buy TPA materials toys that do not include toxic substances BHT or BPA. 

Grooming:

Burmese cats are low-maintenance cats in the grooming. They have short, sleek coats that don't shed, and they only require brushing once a week. Additionally, brush a cat's teeth a few times a week, also be sure to use a safe toothpaste for cats. 

Also, trim the cat's nails a few times a month, and clean their ears when you see it is dirty. For cleaning the ears, use ear-safe cleaning solution and do not use cotton swabs as they can injure the ears. When you groom your cat, the cat looks good and stays healthy. 

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Advantages:

  • It is easy to groom them and take care of them
  • They become part of the family quickly.
  • Highly intelligent cat
  • Playful and extroverted creature 
  • Burmese cats provide affection to their owner 

Disadvantages:

  • Need human attention
  • Can be noisy
  • Cats are destructive if you leave them alone.


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