Birman Cat Overview Personality Health Care
Vital Stats:
Living life: from 12 to 16 years
Size
Burmonds usually weigh 6-12 pounds.
Personality
If you like the bloody Chinese Shiitake shape, but not the Jewish voice, Burmese can be your cat. He is a slick, quiet cat who loves people and follows them from room to room. Expect Burma, who wants to get involved in what you do, and be thankful that he is not as successful as a Siamese.
Hearing does not mean silly. Burmese is a cute cat and, of course, weird. He loves exploring the surroundings and is known to be in prison under the changed floor or accidentally (perhaps purposefully) driving to the top of the car. It's a good idea to always keep tabs where he is.
He speaks in a loud voice, mainly to remind that perhaps it's time for dinner or maybe a good spin on the couch. She likes to hold and relax with her hands like a floating baby.
Health
Both breeds of cats and mixed cats have different health problems that can be genetic. Among the issues that may affect Burma are:
Congenital hypothyroidism leading to their birth without hair and coma, immune deficiency, which increases the risk of infection and death. Fortunately, these conditions are rare.
Roughness dermoid, the presence of skin and hair in one or both eyes through the cornea (in front of the clear eye). It can be corrected by surgical help.
Spongy degeneration, a progressive degenerative central nervous system disease that causes signs that include non-nerve weakness and unmatched movement.
Shake and shake with kittens. This condition starts with some kittens, if they are 10 days old, and it lasts until they are about 12 weeks old. The reason is unknown and the recovery is spontaneous.
Unusually high levels of urea and / or creatinine in the blood, which may cause or not cause renal dysfunction.
Care
Despite Burmese coat length, it has silky texture that is not easy to wear. Combine it every week to remove dead hair and spread skin oils. In the spring, Burma covers your winter coat, so you might want to comb more often, then remove your loose hairs. The warm bath will help ease and remove the tow case. To make a Birmingham bath, slipping a cat with a hand shower nozzle is often desirable to immerse it in a water bath.
Clean your teeth to prevent periodontal disease. The best is daily dental hygiene, but every week, rinsing is better than nothing. Like reducing every few weeks. To remove the discharge, wipe the corners of the eyes with a soft, damp cloth. Use a separate tissue area for each acai to prevent the risk of spreading the infection. Check your ears every week. If they look dirty, wipe them with a cotton ball or a soft, damp cloth, read 50-50 cups of cider vinegar and hot water. Avoid cotton swabs that can damage the ear.
Keep the Burmese glass package clean. The cats are in particular about the cleanliness of the bathroom, and a clean junk box can help keep the cloak clean.
It's a great idea to keep Burmese as an in-house cat to protect her from the illnesses of other cats, dogs or co-attacks, as well as other dangers for cats like a car. Burmese, who leave the area, are at risk of being stolen by someone who wants to have a good cat who does not pay for it.
Coloring and care
In Burma, there is an infant, medium-length coat in the form of a crisp Chinese design (meaning that the color is darker on the face, ears, feet and tail), a large, rounded head with medium sized ears, bright blue eyes that make her sweet expression and four white legs that cause her to wear a little white glove. This is a medium sized large cat with fluffy, strong bodies that holds off your competition.
The medium length and length coat has silky texture and a small inner skirt, which means this rare mat. It forms a severe vein around the neck and abdomen.
The pale color of the body, which varies according to the color of the cat, is set to darker points. For example, the point at the Burmese post has a body that is a pale cream-colored tone with warm tone, gradually creating a lighter color in the stomach and chest. The points are deep brown stamp. The front and back paws are white "gloves", which ultimately have only one line across the foot. Behind the back, gloves reach the back of the leg (called lace) and end with a point or a rectangular V shape. In the rings of the game, a large part of "gloves and lace" is a key factor, and this may mean a difference between a kitten who continues his career as a cat show or a pet.
Regardless of the stamp point, the Burmese comes from a blue point, a chocolate point, an emerald point, and different colors of the party and lipstick points. The lipstick point in Burmans has clearly indicated M in place of the forehead, eye-catching eyelashes, spotted abrasive pads, eyelashes without colored stripes and "thumbs" behind the ears. Legs and tails are stripes and rings.
Children and pets
The friendly, durable Birman is an ideal choice for families with children and cats-friendly dogs. She loves the attention she receives from children who have been respecting her calmly and with dignity, and she does not mean to play a dress or ride with a baby buggy.
He is also pleased to live with cats-friendly dogs thanks to his good attitude. Animals are introduced slowly and under controlled conditions to make sure they learn together.
Living life: from 12 to 16 years
Size
Burmonds usually weigh 6-12 pounds.
Personality
If you like the bloody Chinese Shiitake shape, but not the Jewish voice, Burmese can be your cat. He is a slick, quiet cat who loves people and follows them from room to room. Expect Burma, who wants to get involved in what you do, and be thankful that he is not as successful as a Siamese.
Hearing does not mean silly. Burmese is a cute cat and, of course, weird. He loves exploring the surroundings and is known to be in prison under the changed floor or accidentally (perhaps purposefully) driving to the top of the car. It's a good idea to always keep tabs where he is.
He speaks in a loud voice, mainly to remind that perhaps it's time for dinner or maybe a good spin on the couch. She likes to hold and relax with her hands like a floating baby.
Health
Both breeds of cats and mixed cats have different health problems that can be genetic. Among the issues that may affect Burma are:
Congenital hypothyroidism leading to their birth without hair and coma, immune deficiency, which increases the risk of infection and death. Fortunately, these conditions are rare.
Roughness dermoid, the presence of skin and hair in one or both eyes through the cornea (in front of the clear eye). It can be corrected by surgical help.
Spongy degeneration, a progressive degenerative central nervous system disease that causes signs that include non-nerve weakness and unmatched movement.
Shake and shake with kittens. This condition starts with some kittens, if they are 10 days old, and it lasts until they are about 12 weeks old. The reason is unknown and the recovery is spontaneous.
Unusually high levels of urea and / or creatinine in the blood, which may cause or not cause renal dysfunction.
Care
Despite Burmese coat length, it has silky texture that is not easy to wear. Combine it every week to remove dead hair and spread skin oils. In the spring, Burma covers your winter coat, so you might want to comb more often, then remove your loose hairs. The warm bath will help ease and remove the tow case. To make a Birmingham bath, slipping a cat with a hand shower nozzle is often desirable to immerse it in a water bath.
Clean your teeth to prevent periodontal disease. The best is daily dental hygiene, but every week, rinsing is better than nothing. Like reducing every few weeks. To remove the discharge, wipe the corners of the eyes with a soft, damp cloth. Use a separate tissue area for each acai to prevent the risk of spreading the infection. Check your ears every week. If they look dirty, wipe them with a cotton ball or a soft, damp cloth, read 50-50 cups of cider vinegar and hot water. Avoid cotton swabs that can damage the ear.
Keep the Burmese glass package clean. The cats are in particular about the cleanliness of the bathroom, and a clean junk box can help keep the cloak clean.
It's a great idea to keep Burmese as an in-house cat to protect her from the illnesses of other cats, dogs or co-attacks, as well as other dangers for cats like a car. Burmese, who leave the area, are at risk of being stolen by someone who wants to have a good cat who does not pay for it.
Coloring and care
In Burma, there is an infant, medium-length coat in the form of a crisp Chinese design (meaning that the color is darker on the face, ears, feet and tail), a large, rounded head with medium sized ears, bright blue eyes that make her sweet expression and four white legs that cause her to wear a little white glove. This is a medium sized large cat with fluffy, strong bodies that holds off your competition.
The medium length and length coat has silky texture and a small inner skirt, which means this rare mat. It forms a severe vein around the neck and abdomen.
The pale color of the body, which varies according to the color of the cat, is set to darker points. For example, the point at the Burmese post has a body that is a pale cream-colored tone with warm tone, gradually creating a lighter color in the stomach and chest. The points are deep brown stamp. The front and back paws are white "gloves", which ultimately have only one line across the foot. Behind the back, gloves reach the back of the leg (called lace) and end with a point or a rectangular V shape. In the rings of the game, a large part of "gloves and lace" is a key factor, and this may mean a difference between a kitten who continues his career as a cat show or a pet.
Regardless of the stamp point, the Burmese comes from a blue point, a chocolate point, an emerald point, and different colors of the party and lipstick points. The lipstick point in Burmans has clearly indicated M in place of the forehead, eye-catching eyelashes, spotted abrasive pads, eyelashes without colored stripes and "thumbs" behind the ears. Legs and tails are stripes and rings.
Children and pets
The friendly, durable Birman is an ideal choice for families with children and cats-friendly dogs. She loves the attention she receives from children who have been respecting her calmly and with dignity, and she does not mean to play a dress or ride with a baby buggy.
He is also pleased to live with cats-friendly dogs thanks to his good attitude. Animals are introduced slowly and under controlled conditions to make sure they learn together.
Hi
ReplyDeleteHaving a cat pee all over the house can drive you crazy.
It stinks and creates unnecessary work to clean up the mess.
But what can you do to fix it?
Well, it appears you’ve only got two options.
1. Lock your cat up in one room during the day
2. Or get rid of it completely
I’m guessing you’d prefer to not have to do either of these…
True?
Well you don’t have to…
There’s now a solution that makes your cat ALWAYS pee in its litter box.
It’s called “Cat Spraying No More” and it’s been proven to work.
All you have to do is follow the step-by-step directions and you’re cat pee problems will vanish forever.
Plus, it comes with a 60-day money back guarantee, so there’s no risk.
Go check it out now…
>>>No More Cat Urine Everywhere<<<
>>>Use THIS and Your cat will ALWAYS pee in its Litter Box <<<
>>>No More Cat Pee Everywhere<<<
>>>Peace of Mind For A Messy Cat<<<
>>>Go here to find out more… <<<
Talk soon,
[Ana]