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  2. Burmese cat - Wikipedia

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    A brown European adult showing the original coloration of the breed A chocolate European female kitten Chocolate American kitten. The Burmese cat (Burmese: ဗမာကြောင်, Băma kyaung, Thai: ทองแดง or ศุภลักษณ์, RTGS: Thongdaeng or Supphalak, meaning copper colour) is a breed of domestic cat, originating in Burma, believed to have its roots near the ...

  3. Burmilla - Wikipedia

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    Burmilla kittens. Since the Burmilla inherits its colour ranges from two breeds, there is also the possibility of the entire Burmese spectrum of colours; black (incl. brown or sepia black), blue, chocolate, lilac and all the O gene range, both in Burmese Expression or BCR (sepia coloured), and in Full Expression or FEx (solid/self coloured). [2]

  4. 32 reasons to love Burmese cats

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    From their endless curiosity to their sociable natures, there are so many reasons to love Burmese cats. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop our top picks here. AOL.

  5. Asian cat - Wikipedia

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    Early breeders decided the phenotype of the kittens was to be exactly the same as the Burmese, but in more colours and varieties. All varieties gained championship status with the GCCF in 2003, with the Tiffanie being the last variety to gain it. [5] The Asian group is a relatively rare breed among pedigree cats.

  6. Burmese Cat Lifespan: How Long Do the Cats Live? - AOL

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    Often described as playful, people-friendly, and energetic, the Burmese cat has risen in popularity as the preferred cat breed for many households in the United States. The Burmese cat has a ...

  7. Tiffanie cat - Wikipedia

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    The Tiffanie from the UK is also originating from crossbreeding chinchilla Persian and Burmese cats. However, Australian Tiffanies are essentially longhair Burmillas, as they only come in silver or golden tipped or shaded. The breed is separately developed in the late-1990s in Australia from European Tiffanie cats by breeding them back to the ...