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Tips for Keeping the Burmese Cat

On the whole, keeping the Burmese cat is uncomplicated. The most important thing you should bring with you for the beautiful velvet paw is time. It doesn’t like being alone at all.

As far as keeping is concerned, the Burmese cat is similar to the Siamese cat in its requirements: the velvet paw from Myanmar in Southeast Asia is also very sociable, active, and open. Above all, it wants to be kept busy – be it with games, romping around, or cuddling.

Attitude: Best in Pairs or With Plenty of Time

The nature of the delicate cat is primarily characterized by its attachment and its pronounced activity. The Burmese cat is not nicknamed “human cat” for nothing. If you are thinking about getting a representative of this beautiful cat breed, you should always consider whether you have enough time and energy to care for your companion animal. A detailed, daily play unit should be just as natural as cuddling and caressing. If you can’t give the cat the time it needs, consider buying a second velvet paw – you’re often better off with two.

Burmese Cat Care

In principle, nothing stands in the way of an attitude in the apartment. If you have enough space and spend enough time with the Burmese cat, it can also feel quite comfortable without an outdoor run.

This breed is also relatively uncomplicated when it comes to grooming. Brushing the cat occasionally is usually sufficient to keep its coat beautifully silky and shiny. Since it has almost no undercoat, allergy sufferers often get along well with it.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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