Burmese
The Burmese Cat descended from Wong Mau, who was found in Burma in 1930 by Dr. Joseph G. Thompson. She was brought to San Francisco, California, where she was bred with Siameses. This breed , Neapolitan Mastiff was first recognized in 1936 by the CFA and that postponed the registration between 1947 and 1953. Finally, in 1952 the breed , Bengal was recognized by GCCF (UK Governing Council of the Cat , Cleveland Bay Fancy).
Burmese Cats are clever and playful and many retrieve like this brown BurmeseThe Burmese is a foreign shorthair, categorised by colour , Kuvasz into brown (or seal), blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream and tortoise shell. They have yellow eyes and a very short satiny coat. , Characins They are heavier than they look, as they are very muscular. By the standards , Devon Rex of pedigreed cats , Toucans,Toucanets and Aracaris (General Info) they are long-lived, many reaching 16 to 18 years.
Burmese have very strong voices and are very affectionate, forming a strong bond with their owners. Other characteristics include an inclination to climb curtains and sit on doors. They are also territorial and may hiss at uninvited guests, though are social when neutered. They are athletic, brave and humourous, and may show remarkable ingenuity, particularly in finding warm places.
Whilst the female , Brandenburg Burmese is playful, males, at times, have a tendency to scratch an owner after long periods of being held. During the first year or so of a male Burmese cat's life, it will eat large amounts of food, , British Shorthair and at times, appear overweight. This is perhaps a reason for the tendency to attack an owner; however, as the bond between pet and owner gets tighter, the need for food , Ocicat will decrease and the male Burmese becomes perhaps the most affectionate breed , Home Page Links Footer of cat , British Shorthair there is. |