You'd be lucky to find a purebred Burmese kitten for sale under $300 -- a lower price than that is an instant red flag. You can check the classifieds in your local newspaper every week under cats, but it's best to look in a magazine like Cat Fancy for a listing of breeders. No matter where you find the add, always make sure you can visit the cattery and talk to the breeders, ask lots of questions, and examine the cats personally. Make a point of meeting the dame, and the sire if you can, since their temperaments are good indicators of how the kittens will grow up to be.
The price can vary between each seller but can vary but cats can easily be found for free at cat shelters etc.
from breeders it ranges from £350-£500 British pounds
12 bucks per toe, unless it has really puffy lips, than its a little less. crying kittys cost more.
The Burmese is a cat.
A burmese is a breed of cat. There is also a burmese python.
The Burmese cat is recognized by The International Cat Association or TICA.
The American Burmese cat is not recognized by the FIFe. However, the European Burmese is recognized.
No, a purebred Burmese cat does not have hazel eyes.
No, a Burmese cat does not need to be groomed daily.
The Burmese cat breed is recognized by Cat Fanciers' Association, or CFA.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
Yes, the purebred Burmese cat can have a sable coat.
Yes, there are purebred Burmese cat that have a red coat.
In 1936, the Burmese cat breed recognized by the CFA.
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Siamese cat breed.