European Burmese are intelligent, loyal and affectionate cats. They come from the same ancestry as the American Burmese Cat. It is important to make an informed pet selection and equally as important to make informed decisions throughout the life of your pet. We will take you through the process of bringing home your new family member and lead you all the way to cherishing your memories of the long life you share together. We will provide you with an outstanding number of tips and helpful advice relating to all aspects of your life with your new pet. This complimentary book is packed full of all the information you will need to be a great cat parent to your new fur kid! Take a few minutes to read over this information and prepare to embark on a fun, memory filled adventure with you new European Burmese.
European Burmese Cat are extremely smart, intelligent and loyal. While their owners tend to be their favorites, visitors to the house will elicit lots of enthusiasm from them. A visitor will hardly make it through the door before the European Burmese is winding in and out of their legs wanting attention from this new person. They will quickly learn their name and can be taught to fetch. Their adorable facial expressions are sure to win you over.
They have a short, silky coat with very little under coat. Unlike the Burmese with only four colors, the European Burmese comes in ten different colors. EuroBurm’s (as they are called by breeders) prefer the company of another animal but will adjust in time if they are an only pet. There is not a typical life expectancy across cat breeds but indoor cats usually have an average life expectancy of 12 years. With lots of love, a healthy diet and routine vet care it is possible that it can extend well beyond that figure. European Burmese love being around people and make great companions. As with any animal, proper diet, exercise, grooming and veterinary attention will benefit you and your European Burmese.
Perhaps you prefer a European Burmese Cat that comes from a reputable breeder in order to raise your pet as a show cat or breed your pet to further the advancement of new European Burmese Cat in your community. Breeders are very knowledgeable about the breed’s overall health and characteristics. You can find cat breeders by looking in the newspaper, searching on the internet, or checking with the local vet. Cat breeders can be very particular about the person wanting to purchase the cat. They may want to know what other animals are in the home or if there are any children living in the home. Make sure the breeders facilities are clean and always ask to see the mother and father of the kitten you want to buy. The breeder should be able to provide a written health guarantee and all shot records.
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Choosing a European Burmese cat can be a difficult decision because there are many different
personalities and aesthetic qualities you may want to look for. Do you prefer to have the runt of the litter or the huskiest brute? Sometimes you can make a decision based on the adorable facial expressions a kitten makes. Can you resist those sweet eyes that pierce right through to clench hold of your heart? Pet adoptions or rescues are viable options for selecting your European Burmese. Of course, finding a good breeder is always a good option, too. Make sure you look for the following signs of a healthy cat:
• Bright and clear eyes and noses
• Clean ears that are free of parasites
• Healthy coat and skin conditions
• History and lineage are necessary as the genetics of animals are much like that of humans
Look for a pet adoption shelter or rescue center in your community. Use your community resources, such as your library, newspaper, and any online information to understand the reputation of the shelter before you go there. Ask questions at the center and of other people who may have used their services before. Find out as much as you can about the history of the pets you are considering. Know that some pets are up for adoption because they have been left behind due to divorce or families having to relocate. Not all pets in shelters or rescue centers come from abused or neglectful situations. Pet adoption or rescue is less expensive than purchasing from a cat breeder. For families who face economical challenges this option is worth considering. You have the satisfaction of providing a home for a deserving pet.
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