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Breed Review: Burmese Сat (16 Pics)

#13 Despite the fact that gentleness, playfulness and friendliness are a common state of the Burmese, frequent mood swings are inherent in them.

Often they show such traits as excessive curiosity, excessive persistence, and at times extreme obsession. Achieving the set goal by any means, the Burmese cat sometimes gets angry with the owners, who, being irritated, can offend her. In such cases, the Burmese immediately replaces mercy with anger - showing aggression. If you offend him very much, then he can leave such a master forever. Representatives of this breed also do not tolerate indifference to themselves.

#14 To diversify the “leisure” of these animals and to make them feel that the owners are not indifferent to them and truly love them, it is necessary to create conditions for their full development from an early age.

It would be nice to arrange a kind of "home" for them, where they could play and have a rest. Burmese are easy to teach simple commands to a specific place in the house and to a scratching post. They are attached to the owner tightly, but they endure long separation painlessly.

Despite such a trait as obsession, tactfulness is not alien to the Burmese cat. If she feels that the owner is not in the mood, she will not come up for a portion of affection once again but will wait for a more opportune moment.

#15 Myanmar is one of the hottest countries on our planet, so it is not surprising that its native is a very thermophilic animal that does not tolerate drafts.

We are used to the fact that ordinary domestic cats can sleep on a rug, in an armchair, but only the Burmese cat prefers to sleep under a blanket. She is not at all adapted to life in the yard and on the street, especially during the cold season. The sacred Burmese and precipitation do not perceive, she is frankly afraid of them.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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