Having owned three Burmese cats, I can tell you how sweet and loving they truly are. They feel as though they are family members, not pets. Super sweet and vocal too. Beautiful to look at. Very loyal as well. Best breed ever.
@@tangofoxtrot40 My sable brown one never shed, but the blonde one shed quite a bit. They love climbing up furniture like the back of your couch and before rainstorms, they would climb up my fridge and sit on top of the upper cabinets. They enjoyed staring down at you... a few times I had to grab a chair and get them down. Still, the sweetest cats ever - not a mean bone in any of them.
@@tangofoxtrot40 my first Burmese and I lived in a two room apartment when I was a student - he was perfectly happy. After we d moved to a bigger apartment I once had to bring him back (it was my dads apartment he didn’t use regularly ) because a pregnant relative was visiting for the weekend and she was scared of being around a cat. He jumped every window - he seemed extremely thrilled to be back . My dad said it likely was because he passed his happiest years there (I never spent as much time home than as a student later) My cat loved our cozy apartment and didn’t miss any space it Seemed
I used to take care of cats and dogs at a kennel/animal hotel. I love both but since most people prefer dogs I spent more time than anyone with the cats. We have had many amazing and loving cats come though, but the one who left the biggest impact was the Burmese. She was so affectionate and loved being picked up. Rubbed my chin with the top of her head when I’d hold her. Would meow soft and sweet as I’ve ever heard like it was asking for affection rather than demanding or whining. I will never forget Minka, one of the greatest living creations I’ll ever experience meeting. While all animals are special in their own way, there are some that are so personable it makes me wonder why they are so different
I remember growing up with cats similar looking to this back in Myanmar/Burma. They had short hair and very affectionate. And they also like to hunt critters
I had 9 cats sadly one of each breed has crossed The Rainbow Bridge. 2 are British shorthair and 5 Burmese. My two oldest Burmese girls 'mothered' all the other cats when they arrived as kittens. My blue girl Sheba actually let my blue british sh suckle her which is odd!! The BSH kitten was 13 weeks and weened she's also a blue and my blue Burmese girl has never had kittens! Burmese NEED another Burmese as a friend. It's true to have just 1 of them. They love company, someone to play with, someone to groom and someone to sleep with. My 5 all sleep together, groom each other. they play fetch without being taught. When bored they chew slippers, mail, newspapers, books. If there is only one of them as when we got our first, she drove me nuts, followed everywhere I went in the house, would talk non stop! that's when I realised she needed a friend. The breeder knew I'd be back asking for a play mate for her. This is why she showed me what would become my 2nd Burmese Sheba when she was only 6 weeks old. Both my girls are 10 now and still play as if theyre kittens. At the moment of writing this, ive one sleeping on my wrist! a Burmese, a British SH determined to get pets, my other burmese girl is having a mad half hour. The others are cat napping, next to me. You may think my home over run with cats? no there are times it's impossible to find them, like going to the vet! Please never get one Burmese they REALLY do need a friend.
@@reasonrestored9116 That's awesome! Did he ever show signs of distress when you weren't home for periods of time? I'm thinking of adopting but I work a 9-5, so I'm scared of them developing separation anxiety.
If you let them outside they will become the neighborhood cat. In the afternoon when I went out to get her home, I walked around and called her name and eventually she would pop over the fence or out of the doggy door of a random house and then follow me home.
Always had Burmese cats and always let them go outside, but i live in the UK so no coyotes around to eat them. My Burmese cats have always been car savvy but i never lived on a main road or anything. Always in a neighbourhood. you can let them outside they are not like Ragdolls
After doing a lot of research I realized that a Burmese cat is the best breed for me But something is worrying me… Are their health risks high? The health issues you mentioned scare me, So I want to know if they happen a lot And thank you 🙏
Burmese Here I Think They Went Extinct In Myanmar(Burma)Because I Don't See Them Much Oh Yeah I Used To Have A Burmese At My Childhood He Is Dead By Now
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Having owned three Burmese cats, I can tell you how sweet and loving they truly are. They feel as though they are family members, not pets. Super sweet and vocal too. Beautiful to look at. Very loyal as well. Best breed ever.
Thanks for sharing!
Would you say they will thrive in say a 2 bed apartment? Hows their shedding and temperament in your home? They like to pull on curtains? Haha
@@tangofoxtrot40 My sable brown one never shed, but the blonde one shed quite a bit. They love climbing up furniture like the back of your couch and before rainstorms, they would climb up my fridge and sit on top of the upper cabinets. They enjoyed staring down at you... a few times I had to grab a chair and get them down. Still, the sweetest cats ever - not a mean bone in any of them.
@@reneelliott6330 This is so sweet!
@@tangofoxtrot40 my first Burmese and I lived in a two room apartment when I was a student - he was perfectly happy. After we d moved to a bigger apartment I once had to bring him back (it was my dads apartment he didn’t use regularly ) because a pregnant relative was visiting for the weekend and she was scared of being around a cat. He jumped every window - he seemed extremely thrilled to be back . My dad said it likely was because he passed his happiest years there (I never spent as much time home than as a student later)
My cat loved our cozy apartment and didn’t miss any space it Seemed
Our Burmese could fetch, walk on a leash, use the human toilet, and say the words hello "ha'wow" and Mummy "mam'me". He's getting on a bit now at 17.
Oh wow, she is super intelligent and sweet :)
I used to take care of cats and dogs at a kennel/animal hotel. I love both but since most people prefer dogs I spent more time than anyone with the cats. We have had many amazing and loving cats come though, but the one who left the biggest impact was the Burmese. She was so affectionate and loved being picked up. Rubbed my chin with the top of her head when I’d hold her. Would meow soft and sweet as I’ve ever heard like it was asking for affection rather than demanding or whining. I will never forget Minka, one of the greatest living creations I’ll ever experience meeting. While all animals are special in their own way, there are some that are so personable it makes me wonder why they are so different
They re so amazing - their love is deep
Their loyalty endless
ahh this made me miss my boyy D: best cats ever highly recomend! rip fudge
I have a Burmese called fudge too! It’s a brown colour and a boy! Rip to your fudge! I can’t imagine…! I’m so sorry….
I remember growing up with cats similar looking to this back in Myanmar/Burma. They had short hair and very affectionate. And they also like to hunt critters
Me: watching this video with my lovin Burmese cat she’s 19.5 years old! She is the best cat and she’s a blue Burmese
I had 9 cats sadly one of each breed has crossed The Rainbow Bridge. 2 are British shorthair and 5 Burmese. My two oldest Burmese girls 'mothered' all the other cats when they arrived as kittens. My blue girl Sheba actually let my blue british sh suckle her which is odd!! The BSH kitten was 13 weeks and weened she's also a blue and my blue Burmese girl has never had kittens! Burmese NEED another Burmese as a friend. It's true to have just 1 of them. They love company, someone to play with, someone to groom and someone to sleep with. My 5 all sleep together, groom each other. they play fetch without being taught. When bored they chew slippers, mail, newspapers, books. If there is only one of them as when we got our first, she drove me nuts, followed everywhere I went in the house, would talk non stop! that's when I realised she needed a friend. The breeder knew I'd be back asking for a play mate for her. This is why she showed me what would become my 2nd Burmese Sheba when she was only 6 weeks old. Both my girls are 10 now and still play as if theyre kittens. At the moment of writing this, ive one sleeping on my wrist! a Burmese, a British SH determined to get pets, my other burmese girl is having a mad half hour. The others are cat napping, next to me. You may think my home over run with cats? no there are times it's impossible to find them, like going to the vet! Please never get one Burmese they REALLY do need a friend.
Thanks for sharing this!
I had a Burmese for twenty years and he was on his own and the most loving and happy cat, no sign of longing for another feline companion.
@@reasonrestored9116 That's awesome! Did he ever show signs of distress when you weren't home for periods of time? I'm thinking of adopting but I work a 9-5, so I'm scared of them developing separation anxiety.
HAHA as a burmese person, listening to her pronounce Myanmar completely wrong cracked me up XD no offense taken, in good humor.
Lol, I tried my best :)))), but nevertheless i'm glad you had a good laugh :)))
I have a burmese kitten :D
Edit: srry forgot to mention SHES SO HEAVY
Our family had three Burmese cats.
Wow, so wonderful! How were they?
They're awesome 😂
I miss both. Sadly they weren't cream puff 😭
i’m from burma and this is the first time im seeing this kind of cat breed😅
If you let them outside they will become the neighborhood cat. In the afternoon when I went out to get her home, I walked around and called her name and eventually she would pop over the fence or out of the doggy door of a random house and then follow me home.
My Aunt Has One Of These Cats
Love these cats
Watching from myanmar 😃
So cool!
Lol in from Burma
Always had Burmese cats and always let them go outside, but i live in the UK so no coyotes around to eat them. My Burmese cats have always been car savvy but i never lived on a main road or anything. Always in a neighbourhood. you can let them outside they are not like Ragdolls
i love cats keep it up
Thanks! :)
I think my cat is a mix with burmese. She has the facial structure, and doesnt meow she makes weird howling noises. LOL
I would get scared if I heard those noises at night :)))
It gets worse when they get older
After doing a lot of research I realized that a Burmese cat is the best breed for me
But something is worrying me…
Are their health risks high? The health issues you mentioned scare me, So I want to know if they happen a lot
And thank you 🙏
Im not sure, not really as long as you feed them pedigree cat food
im from myanmar burma
Great! Are Burmese cats popular in Myanmar? :D
@@FactsaboutCatsVideos yap
0:13 did she just said My-Em-Ma??
I don't think so, but you should watch it again, maybe a few times, for the youtube algorithm :))))
@@FactsaboutCatsVideos lol sure.. It just weird that people pronounce my country very (VERY) differently from the actual pronunciation :33
No hate :*
@@iwannabeanelfyaknow yeah, i can imagine it's very funny :)))
Burmese Here I Think They Went Extinct In Myanmar(Burma)Because I Don't See Them Much Oh Yeah I Used To Have A Burmese At My Childhood He Is Dead By Now
Or i think Burmese cat move to egypt lol
Just kidding
Me either I haven't seen Burmese cat in my neighborhood
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Burmese cats have a high risk of diabetes so I'm afraid to take one... Or... should I?
I don't know but I will make a 101 video about them
So is it really true that Burmese don’t shed very much?
Yes that is true, not much shedding at all. Their fur is very fine and silky to
Can you post with a different voice over? It’s very distracting