Burmilla
Breed of cat
The Burmilla is a domestic cat breed that originated in the United Kingdom in the early 1980s. It is known for its distinctive silver coat and gentle temperament. The breed was created by accident when a Burmese cat and a Chinchilla Persian were allowed to mate, resulting in a litter of kittens with a unique appearance.
History
The Burmilla breed began in 1981 when a Chinchilla Persian male named "Sanquist" accidentally mated with a Lilac Burmese female named "Fabergé". The resulting kittens had a striking silver coat with a shaded pattern, which caught the attention of breeders. Recognizing the potential for a new breed, breeders worked to establish a consistent standard and the Burmilla was officially recognized in the UK in 1984.
Characteristics
Burmillas are medium-sized cats with a muscular build. They have a short, dense coat that is typically silver with a shaded pattern, although other colors are also recognized. The eyes are large and expressive, usually green or gold. The breed is known for its friendly and playful nature, making it an excellent companion animal.
Coat and Colors
The Burmilla's coat is one of its most distinctive features. The coat is short and dense, with a silky texture. The most common color is silver, but Burmillas can also be found in other colors such as black, blue, chocolate, and lilac. The shaded pattern gives the coat a unique appearance, with a lighter undercoat and darker tips.
Temperament
Burmillas are known for their affectionate and playful nature. They are social cats that enjoy the company of humans and other animals. They are intelligent and curious, often engaging in playful activities. Despite their playful nature, they are also known to be gentle and calm, making them suitable for families with children.
Health
Burmillas are generally healthy cats, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain genetic conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet are important to maintain their health. Some Burmillas may be prone to polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), so responsible breeding practices are essential to minimize these risks.
Recognition
The Burmilla is recognized by major cat registries such as the Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) and The International Cat Association (TICA). Each registry has its own breed standard, but all emphasize the Burmilla's unique coat and friendly temperament.
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