Burmese cat breed introduction_1

Myanmar Cat breed introduction
Burmese cat

Burmese cat is regarded as a foreign short-haired cat in the United States. The breed's eye color should be gold or amber, although it is possible to produce blue or green eyes when crossed with a Siamese cat (certain introduction). Purebred Burmese cats are genetically unlikely to have blue or blue-green eyes.
Burmese cats (Burmese-cats, Thai: subh-bha-lak, meaning happy, beautiful and gorgeous appearance) are a domestic cat species, mainly divided into two types: American Burmese cats and British Burmese cats. Officials do not recognize this separation, but they all officially call the type bred by British cat owners European Burmese cats. Burmese cats have silky-like hair and do not need to be specially groomed. The British Burmese is smaller, but not as small as the Oriental Shorthair. , while American Burmese cats are healthier. Purebred Burmese cats live longer than ordinary purebred cats, and can live to be 16 to 18 years old.
Based on their size, Burmese cats appear sideways and are often described as "bricks wrapped in silk." Its coat is short, as smooth as satin, and requires little daily combing. Burmese cats with compact bodies and rounded heads are the best and often appear in cat shows.
Burmese cats have a pair of large, rich-faced eyes that look both innocent and bewildering, almost irresistible. It is such a pair of eyes that makes its owner seem to be under the influence of hypnosis, and he will be full of love for it throughout his life.
Burmese cats and Siamese cats generally like to shout, but their calls are gentler and sweeter. People love to live with others, are very close to their owners, and are also very interesting in human sports. According to the Burmese cat breed information record of the Cat Lovers Association (CFA), Burmese cats’ natural instincts for life, such as avoiding danger and fighting, have evolved over many years of being raised.
However, there is also data showing that although Burmese cats rarely attack humans by surprise, they are still capable of protecting themselves from surprise attacks by other cats, even larger enemies.
The original natural Burmese cat is only brown like mink, but after years of breed improvement, many different coat colors have emerged. Different organizations also have different conditions for Burmese cats. As pets, Burmese cats are very friendly and intelligent.

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