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“My two burmese cats are more like dogs - they come for...”

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written by on 03/11/2008

My two burmese cats are more like dogs - they come for walks in the country, they fetch toys I throw for them and they follow me around constantly.
Burmese cats are so affectionate and full of personality, that they are more like members of the family than cats.



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“Our Burmese Mulan is full of Character, and is so hard...”

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written by sturdy on 16/06/2007

Our Burmese Mulan is full of Character, and is so hard to ignore. She loves being carried around like a baby, or like a parrot on your shoulder. She likes to sleep in the bed with her head sticking out on the pillow.
She does climb on top of doors and cabinets, and loves to get in hard to reach places, so they are not for the faint hearted.
She can be territorial though with other cats. She is fine with our moggies who we introduced to her as a kitten, but we tried to introduce an adult Bengal to our home and she bullied and fought with this cat so much we had to re-home her again.

Mulan is chocolate brown, and is still kitten-like. She can get jealous when I give my other cats attention, and she will make it known by starting a fight with one of the moggies or jumping in on the action and slowly pushing the other cat out.

She has a love hate relationship with our moggies, and will cuddle and groom one minute and fight the next.
If you tell her off, she will answer back like a stroppy teenager, and it is hard to stay cross and not to laugh at her.

We are soon to have a baby, and I am keeping my fingers crossed she will not be jealous and accept the new arrival. But, I will have to wait and see.

Burmese are wonderful cats, but they do require a lot of attention, that to be honest it's hard not to give, as they are so amusing and funny.

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“The Burmese isn't quite as friendly as I was led to...”

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written by kapolxalm on 15/06/2006

The Burmese isn't quite as friendly as I was led to believe by the Cat Fancier Association, but our cat may be an anomaly. She has quite the mind of her own and will gladly come sit on your lap, but only if it's her idea. She does follow us around everywhere, greets us at the door, and is otherwise dog-like, as is often described. Ours resists being a pet for whatever reason, but she has grown on us, despite our initial "super-friendly" expectations.

Our Tonk is actually much more affectionate, but they are closely related breeds.

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Helen Of Troy's Response to kapolxalm's Review

Written on: 20/06/2006

I had a brown Burmese tom who lived until he was 15, he was very loveable but had a mind of his own! I have heard that the toms (neutured of course!) are a lot more friendly than queens, whether or not this is true I don't really know. My Miffi (pedigree name Sundari Mikla) was exceptional, almost human at times! Would happily jump in the car for a journey, just like a dog. Even had a ride in an articulated lorry cab and loved it! He would follow me everywhere, even to bed and under the sheets! I could rant on for hours about him - he was a terrific cat! Wonder if it is true that queens are not quite as friendly as toms?

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Babrahams's Response to kapolxalm's Review

Written on: 19/09/2006

Oh what a wonderful breed the Burmese our. I also had a brown Burmese called Cleo who died when she was 15. She was the most adorable cat I have ever owned. She adored cuddles and affection, yet was very spoilt and would sulk with me, if I went on holiday or did something that did not include her, which is fairness was not very often.
<br/>She would curl up on my knees for hours, and she adored me as much as I did her. Like Helen said previously, I could go on about my little Cleo for hours. My heart was completely broken when she died, and I could never have another Burmese as I would always be comparing. I currently have an old three legged moggy, Jack, who is equally adorable and as spoilt but a completely different character - Burmese are way out there on their own - not to everyone&#039;s tastes but adorable all the same.

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“The beurmese is one of the most affectionate, people...”

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written by lazuli on 14/01/2005

The beurmese is one of the most affectionate, people loving, devoted, wonderful companions you will ever get.
They love attention and play, and follow you wherever you go like a little dog.
These cats are quite noisy, but their personality more than makes up for it.

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“Once you have a Burmese, you'll never want another...”

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written by purfidelis on 08/07/2004

Once you have a Burmese, you'll never want another type of cat and most people can't just stop at one. They are very family orientated, short haired so cast little, are bundles of fun and talk with their eyes as well as their voice. They love the company of other cats and get on well with all family pets. They are quite dog-like and fetch toys to play. The cat that remains kittenish forever.

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