European Burmese cat Breed introduction
European Burmese cat (definite introduction)

The European Burmese cat is an elegant, but not a weak cat. They have suitable equipment, good-sized musculature and talking eyes. Because European Burmese are very intelligent, affectionate and sincere, they make excellent pets.

The origin of the European Burmese cat species

In North America, the European Burmese cat and the Burmese cat originated from the same species---the yellow cat, which was Dr. Thompson introduced the Burmese cat to the Western world in 1930. Since the yellow cat was her favorite model, in order to gain recognition, she had to associate it with the only similar example of another species. The most notable adoption is the Siamese cat. The guide must point out that the cats he breeds have fixed genes and point out the fixed color genes.

Introduction to European Burmese Cat Breeds

This entity should be selected as a breed for further dissemination. Breeds from the United States spread to the east of England, leading to the same lack of Siamese cat genes. From then on, the development of the breed took different paths, until today, we have two very different cats, two different sizes both sharing a common ancestor. The most obvious difference is that there is such a data showing that the color gene in European Myanmar is safe. The red gene is a special color, and the gene may have been introduced intentionally or accidentally. In the UK, Siamese cats come in a variety of colors, including red spots, so the introduction of this gene can produce four colors (brown, chocolate, blue and lavender) and breed a variety of colors, including red, cream , brown, tortoiseshell, chocolatetortie, blue tortoiseshell and lilac tortoiseshell, make the difference between the two Burmese cat species. The European Burmese cat is an elegant, gentle cat with a rounded appearance, while the Burmese cat has a tightly structured, rounded appearance. The shapes of the eyes of the two species are not the same. The top line of the European Burmese cat is slightly skewed toward the nose and eyes. A Burmese cat's eyes should have a circular aperture. The two Burmese species are similar in temperament and substance.


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