Burmilla Cats & Burmilla Cat Breeders

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The Burmilla is a breed of domestic cat which originated in the United Kingdom in 1981. It is a cross between the Chinchilla Persian and Burmese breeds. Standards were produced in 1984, and the breed gained championship status in the United Kingdom in the 1990s.

 

The Burmilla was originally created accidentally in the United Kingdom. Two cats, a Chinchilla Persian named Sanquist, and a lilac Burmese named Faberge, were both awaiting a partner of their own breed in different rooms. One night the cleaner left the door open. The two cats bred, producing four kittens born in 1981 that were so adorable that a new breed was born.

 

The Burmilla is quite an irreverent and independent cat who adores its owner and displays many kitten-like characteristics even into adulthood. In temperament they are sociable, playful, and affectionate, and get along well with children and other animals. Burmillas should be fed a balanced diet of raw meat, canned food, or dry food. Weekly brushing of the coat is recommended.

 

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Source: Wikipedia

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Registered Burmilla Breeders

Miamber -Burmilla, Burmese & Mandalay Cat Breeder - Adelaide
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Miamber is the home of quality Burmilla,,Burmese and Mandalay in the north of Adelaide. Our kittens are special, stunningly beautiful to look at and ... read more
Shezarda - Burmilla Cat Breeder - Greenbank QLD
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My Regular Price For Pet/Companion Kittens is $ would be a tleast 4th Generation and higher. Breeding and Show Kittens are priced in accordance to ... read more

 

 

 

 

 

 

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