Burmese cats suffer from genetic defects like kinked tail and flat-chested kitten syndrome.
Burmese cats are prone to a couple of genetic defects such as domed skull and gingivitis.
The LaPerm cat breed is not really prone to any genetic defects at all.
One genetic defect the Sphynx is prone to is skin diseases.
Due to the American Curl's large genetic pool, this breed of cat is not prone to any genetic defects and is a healthy breed. Their ears, however, are fragile and prone to ear infections due to their shape, which means that they need to be handled gently and cleaned frequently.
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.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
The Burmese cat breed is recognized by Cat Fanciers' Association, or CFA.