Everything You Need to Know About the Black Burmese Cat

There are many different types of cat breeds and the Burmese cat is just one of them. When it comes to medium-sized cats, one of the cats that you may be interested in is the non-shedding black Burmese cat.

One of the interesting things about this cat is that when you pick him or her up, you don’t expect them to be that heavy. However, they feel much heavier than you expected when first picking them up. These cats are stocky and a bit compact. They are also heavy-boned and muscular. Basically, they are just round and big. Their head, ear tips, eyes, feet, and chin are all rounded. These cats don’t just have a strong body. They are strong in general. 

Burmese Cat Coat

If you would like to adopt a cat that has a glossy coat, you might be interested in the Burmese cat. Their coat is glossy, smooth, and short. The Burmese cat colors can vary, too. As a kitten, they often have dark shading around the body points. However, when they get older, this shading will likely go away. This is when the rich colors appear. There are many accepted colors for this cat breed. It used to be just a few colors, but more colors have been accepted in recent years. With this being said, out of all the Burmese cat colors, a dark brown or sable color is the most common. 

The four colors that the CFA accepts in the Burmese cats are champagne or a warmer beige, sable or a richer dark brown, blue or a medium grayish and fawn, and pale gray with undertones that are fawn. If you are interested in any of these colors, you may have to look for a while to find the exact type of Burmese cat that you want. 

Price of Burmese Cats

Are you wondering about the Burmese cat price? The price for the kittens of this breed can vary greatly. Usually, they are around $600 to $1,000. If you are wanting a specific color, as just mentioned, you may have to pay more than $1,000. The most popular Burmese cat color is blue. If you are trying to get a Burmese cat from a breeder, you will generally pay even more. The price on these cats from breeders is usually between $1,200 to $2,200 for a kitten. 

Sometimes you can find Burmese cats in animal shelters or cat rescues. This might be the first place you want to look when trying to buy a Burmese cat. 

Burmese Cat Personality 

If you're looking for the best cat breed for you and your family, look no further. Do you want a curious, active, excitable, and easily adaptable kitten? If so, the Burmese kitten would be perfect for you. With this being said, usually, as the Burmese kitten grows up, they are calmer. They would rather watch what is happening around them instead of getting involved in things. 

No matter what age your Burmese cat is, they are likely going to check out their environment. They want to find new places to hide and new places to look outdoors. Most of the Burmese cats also love having other Burmese cats in the home. It should be noted that many Burmese cats don’t get along great with different cat breeds, but they are almost always very friendly with their humans.

Living with a Burmese Cat

If you are going to bring a Burmese cat into your home, it is helpful to know what to expect. With the Burmese cat personality, it is important to know that these cats are great climbers. They love jumping from one spot to the next, as well. When having a Burmese cat in your house, it would be beneficial to have perches, trees, and playhouses for them. 

As noted above, the Burmese cats are stockier. It is important to make sure you watch their diet closely. If you give your cat what their vet-recommended food, you can keep their weight at a healthy level. Even when doing that, you should still make sure your Burmese cat is getting enough daily exercise. You can also try walking your cat to keep them fit and active. As long as you provide the environment for your Burmese cat to play or you play with them, they will love it. 

These cats love being pet, cuddling, and being rubbed. You should definitely make a special time just to pet your cat if you get this breed. 

Conclusion 

Owning a cat is good for our overall health. The Burmese cat is a great breed to have in the family. They are playful, cuddly, and loving. It is important to mention that these cats are stockier. They can weigh quite a bit. However, if you manage their diet and give them regular playtime opportunities, you can manage their weight and give them a great life. 

There are many places where you can get a Burmese cat if you want one. Just remember that if you want to pick out a specific color of this type of cat, you will likely have to pay more than if you were to get just any colored cat of this breed. No matter what type of Burmese cat you get, they will be a great addition to the family. 

Can Burmese cats be left alone?

If you are going to be leaving your home often, it is important to know that Burmese cats prefer not to be left by themselves. In fact, veterinarians and others in the cat community recommend that Burmese cat owners have at least 2 of this cat breed in their home. This way, if you do need to leave your house for any length of time, the cat is not alone.

How long do Burmese cats live?

Out of all the cat breeds out there, the Burmese cat can live quite long. The average Burmese cat will live to be 15 years or even older. Some of these cats will even live to be 18 years or older.

Do Burmese cats shed a lot?

Are you looking for a cat that doesn’t shed much? If so, you will be impressed with the Burmese cats. These cats require very little grooming. Their coat is silky and short, so they won’t shed much. If you brush them occasionally, you won’t have a bunch of cat hair to clean up.

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I want very much to acquire a male Burmese kitten.

Please help!

Kitty Doyle on Apr 29, 2021
Lovely memories of Cherekahn and also Perry and monte and to sue Farr my friend from Melinda with fond memories of your Burmese babies love from Melinda to Sue Farr elder are King William road. You are never alone I can always come and purr in your ears.love from Melinda little petunia twinkle twinkle toes
Melinda burke on Apr 13, 2021

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