Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Siamese cat breed.
Yes, the Burmese cat breed is closely related to the Abyssinian cat breed.
The Burmese and Siamese cat breeds are energetic and playful.
Some things Burmese and Birman cat breeds have in common are they are both stranger friendly, energetic, and dog friendly.
The Burmese and Burmilla cat breeds have several things in common such as being dog friendly, affectionate, and kid friendly.
The cat breeds used to create a Burmese cat breed are the Siamese and Si-Sawa.
The Burmese and Abyssinian are both playful cats and do good with children.
When a Siamese and a Burmese breed together they would make tonkinese with aqua eyes.
The highlander cat is not hypoallergenic. However, there is a long list of cat breeds that are hypoallergenic. Some of these include the Bengal, the Devon Rex, the Siamese, as well as the Burmese.
The Siamese is multicellular, and this applies to all breeds of cat.
The Siamese is just one breed of cat.
The Siamese is just one breed of cat.
There are lots and lots of cat breeds. If you want a talkative cat, why not get a siamese? or if you want a bit of an unusual cat, go for a spynx or a scottish fold. Moggies are just as good - they are breeds that are mixed, the only thing is with moggies, you never know what their gonna be like! Anyway here are some nice breeds: American Curl Exotic Shorthair Somali Silver Tabby Scottish fold Burmese Siamese Burmilla
The Burmese cat originally came from Thailand (then known as Siam). In 1930, one female cat was brought from Burma to America and bred with American Siamese to form the modern Burmese cat..
No. The Sphnix is not related to the Siamese. In many cat associations, the Sphinx and the Siamese are classified as two separate breeds.
The oldest siamese cat recorded lived to be 32 human years old. 224 in cat years.
Yes, any animal can be blind. Blindness is particularly common in mostly white colored breeds of cats (e.g. Siamese).