Burmilla
Origin
United Kingdom
Height
8"-10"
Adult Weight
8-12 pounds
Life Span
15-18+ years
TEMPERAMENT
Intelligent, people-oriented, fun-loving, affectionate
OTHER NAMES
Asian Cat
Group
Medium-sized shorthair and longhair
Price
$500-$2,000
Personality and Temperament
With a lovely personality to match their stunning good looks, the Burmilla cat offers the very best of the Burmese and Chinchilla Persian breeds.
The Burmilla is renowned for their laid-back temperament. The breed is family-friendly, with a reputation for getting along well with children and other pets. Cats and well-behaved dogs will find a steadfast friend in the Burmilla.
These gorgeous cats are playful but not hyperactive. They are quiet and not overly demanding, yet they thrive with plenty of attention from their families.
Care
- NUTRITION
- GROOMING
- EXERCISE
- HEALTH
Burmilla cats have no special nutritional needs. We recommend feeding your Burmilla cat high-quality food with plenty of protein and not too many carbohydrates. This breed can be prone to obesity, particularly in their later years.
Burmilla cats may have short coats or semi-long coats. Either coat type is low maintenance, requiring only weekly brushing or combing. Regular brushing cuts down on shedding and helps prevent hairballs.
Trim the nails every two weeks and peek into your Burmilla’s ears once a week. If they look dirty, clean them with a pet-safe ear cleaner. If you notice any redness, contact your veterinarian.
Burmilla cats are moderately active, and enjoy playing together or with their human companions. Later in life, these cats may become a bit lazier, so it’s up to their human families to make exercise a priority. Daily activity and play is good for your cat’s mental and physical health.
Burmilla cats are generally healthy, however they are susceptible to hereditary polycystic kidney disease and allergies. Reputable breeders do their best to produce kittens without kidney disease by having the parents screened before breeding.
Characteristics
Affection Level
100%
Activity Level
70%
Pet-Friendly
90%
Kid-Friendly
100%
Sociability
90%
Intelligence
90%
Playfulness
80%
Independence
50%
Vocality
80%
Grooming
50%
History
The Breed Standard
Body
The Burmilla cat is medium-sized, with a softly curved shape that’s similar to that of a Burmese.
Head
The head is gently rounded. It is widest at the eyebrow level and jaw hinge, then tapers to a blunt wedge at the muzzle. The profile should show a gentle dip and the tip of the nose should be in line with the chin.
Eyes
The Burmilla cat has large and expressive eyes placed well apart at a slightly oblique setting. The eyes are any shade of green, with clear green preferred. Kittens and young cats under the age of 2 years may display a yellow tinge in their eyes. Amber eyes are permitted in red, cream, and torbie Burmillas.
Ears
A Burmilla cat’s ears are medium to large in size, and broader at the base with rounded tips.
Legs & Paws
A Burmilla cat’s legs are proportionate to the body, with strong bones. The hind legs are slightly longer than the front. The paws have neat, oval shaping.
Tail
The tail is medium to long, tapering slightly to a rounded tip. In longhair Burmilla cats, the tail displays elegant plumage.
Coat
The coat is dense, with fine hairs that contribute a soft, silky feel. Burmilla cats may have short hair or semi-long hair.
Color
Burmilla cat coats have a silver ground color with pure white undercoats and tipping or shading in black, brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, caramel, beige, and apricot.
The eyes, nose, and lips are defined by fine black lines, or “make up,” which make the cat’s facial features stand out. Nose leather and paw pad color are appropriate to the base color.