Name:Burmese cats
Alias:Bamitz cat, black Shao cat, copper cat
Outline:Carnivora
Family:Carnivora Felidae Felis
length:40-50cm
Weight:6.5kg
Life:20 years
IUCN:LC
The ancestor of the Burmese cat was a brown cat brought from Burma to the United States in 1930. It was first bred by Dr. Thompson by mating it with an American shorthair cat. There are many fans of this cat in the United States. At a cat show in the United States, its appearance order was ranked third.
Burmese cats and Maine Coons (detailed introduction) are two different types of cats, don't confuse them. Burmese cats are short-haired cats with a medium body size. They are about the same size as ordinary domestic cats.
Burmese cats are gentle, brave and lively, humorous, and their calls and movements are very cute. They like to stay with people, are not afraid of strangers, and are like children. They can get close to anyone. They are good companion animals for viewing and are very suitable for families with children.
Burmese cats have yellow eyes and are heavy. They are often called "bricks wrapped in silk."
Burmese cats have a characteristic that they are round all over. From the side and the front, they are all in a very round state. Then from the color distribution, all Burmese cats are not pure color cats, they are all gradient color cats. For example, carved color is the most common color of Burmese cats, and all its color distribution is mainly based on this. At present, Burmese cats are relatively rare in the breeding status in China. Because Chinese people still prefer cats with special colors or more white.
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