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CATS: ABOUT CATS : CAT BREEDS : BURMESE CATS

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burmese cat History of the Burmese Cat

Burmese cats originate from Burma, Thailand and Malaya and the Burmese cat of today was developed from a single cat named Wong Mau that was brought from the Orient by a sailor and given to Dr Joseph Thompson of San Francisco in 1930.

As the only Burmese cat in the USA at that time a scientifically considered breeding program was put in place and Wong Mau was bred to Siamese cats, the closest breed in appearance at that time, in order to develop a breed with Wong Mau's characteristics with the aim of isolating the genetic makeup of Wong Mau. The first litter produced both Siamese kittens and brown kittens similar to Wong Mau. Wong Mau was then bred with her son, Yen Yen, and this mating produced a third variation much darker brown in colour - the Burmese of today. The results of the breeding program to develop the Burmese Cat were published in April 1943 in the Journal of Heredity in an article entitled "Genetics of the Burmese Cat".

The Burmese cat was imported into the UK in 1949 by Mrs Lilian France and from these cats the breed quickly gained popularity in the UK with further cats imported from the USA later.

The Burmese cat does exist naturally on the Malay Peninsula, though they are quite rare and in the 1960s and 1970s, other native Burmese cats were imported to the US. However, most pet Burmese cats can be traced back to Wong Mau.

Appearance of the Burmese Cat

The Burmese has a rounded head with large, expressive eyes set well apart and short muzzle. The body is muscular and compact. The coat is short, fine and glossy. The coat can be Sable Brown (known as Sable), Red, Cream, Blue, Lilac (also known as Platinum), Chocolate (also known as Champagne), Brown Tortie, Blue Tortie, Chocolate Tortie, and Lilac Tortie.

Size of the Burmese Cat

The Burmese is a medium sized cat with substantial bone structure giving it a surprising weight for its size.

Requirements of the Burmese Cat

The Burmese is healthy and strong and does not require any special attention. The short coat requires only light grooming.

Character of the Burmese Cat

The Burmese cat is quite lively, clumsy and playful as a kitten, remaining playful well into adulthood. As they mature their intelligence grows and they are a charming cat. They enjoy human company, are highly affectionate, good with children and many will tolerate a family dog if introduced at an early age. They are almost dog-like in their character, craving human company, capable of learning to retrieve and enjoying being petted. They love to be the centre of attention, are energetic and playful but can also be mischievous and stubborn.

The Burmese is trusting and relies on its soulful eyes and charm to get through life. This makes the "outside" world a dangerous place and so they are best kept indoors.

Inherited Defects of the Burmese Cat

The Burmese Cat can be prone to corneal dermoids (patch of skin and hair attached to the cornea that can be fixed surgically).

 

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