Birmans are generally not known for hunting, as they are primarily companion animals and are bred for their gentle and affectionate nature. While they may exhibit playful behaviors, such as stalking or pouncing on toys, these actions are more related to play than hunting instincts. Their temperament is typically calm and friendly, making them less inclined to pursue prey compared to more active hunting breeds. Overall, Birmans are better suited as loving pets than as hunters.
Yes.
Very friendly.
Not really, well, sort of. But more on the mellow side.
Docile, affectionate, people friendly, and forever underfoot.
Yes, they're very friendly, especially if raised with dogs.
Yes they are. They are one of the more affectionate cat breeds and are very docile as well.
Yes, they are very good cats, especially with kids and other pets.
A purebred Birman cannot have yellow eyes, because all purebred Birmans have blue eyes.
Being poor people, birdmans usually make most of their frendships and, there again, usually are friends with all who want to be their friends.
What we do know is the Birman arrived in the USA in 1959 and registered with CFA in 1967; most Birmans in our country can be traced to England, France.
The future tense of hunt is will hunt.
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