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I like to think that Burmese cat names should be Burmese human names that can be adapted – why? Well, we use human western style names for cats sometimes but often they are names that just sound good or have a suitable meaning. I think the sound of the name comes first and its …
by Michael (London, UK) This page on Burmese Cat Health is in addition to the information on the Burmese cat page. Firstly, I would like to expand on the well-known and disastrous “head defect”. Ross D Clark, DVM in his book “Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Aspects of Purebred Cats” states that this is a …
by C. Kennie (Kingston, Ont., Canada) American Burmese Cat Candido – this is a photo added by Michael (Admin) – photo copyright Helmi Flick I fell in love with my first sable Burmese kitten. She was bred by Wendy Fulton in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I had to choose between 6 kittens. As soon as …
by Sharna (Australia) Hi, I own a beautiful cat named Opal, she’s a 2nd generation new breed of cat that was developed by breeding the Burmese with the Russian blue. The problem is I can’t recall the name of the breed, I’d ask the breeders but I don’t have any contacts and can’t afford …
Burbank Anti De-Clawing Ordinance by Michael Burbank in a Haze – Now come on Council members lets not get hazy – keep focused – think what is right and proper. 22-11-09: The meetings for the Burbank Anti De-Clawing Ordinance are in progress and the next one is on 24th Nov. 2009. There is some …
Bunny On Her Catwalk by Barb (Miami Fl) Bunny on her catwalk We found her by the side of the highway very sick as a little kitten. We nursed her to health and wound up with a beautiful Turkish Angora. She loves the water and adores us. Bunny is very shy with strangers and …
The “bug jar cat toy” above is entirely home made, of course. I wonder if it is as good as the commercially manufactured version featured below, from the cat’s point of view. We buy toys that we find attractive to us. We don’t buy it on the basis that (visually) it might look attractive …
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