Adopt A Burmese

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Bingo

Burmese

Male, senior

North Hollywood, CA

Color
Tan or Fawn (Mostly)
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
Spayed or Neutered
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Johnny Walker!

Burmese

Male, 9 mos

Los Angeles, CA

Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed or Neutered
Shots are up-to-date
Story
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Oreo

Burmese

Male, young

Pasadena, CA

Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
Story
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Shadow

Burmese

Female, young

Pasadena, CA

Color
All Black
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
House-trained
Story
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Adopting a Burmese

Frequently asked questions about acquiring an Burmese - the pros and cons of adopting versus going through a breeder, and associated costs.

Adopting a Burmese cat from a rescue organization or shelter typically costs between $100 to $300. The adoption fee often includes basic veterinary care such as spaying or neutering, vaccinations, and sometimes microchipping. Conversely, it can be prohibitively expensive to buy a Burmese from a breeder, with costs ranging between $800 and $1,500.

The easiest way to adopt a Burmese is through a rescue that specializes in Burmese. A great place to start is by creating a breed search on Adopt a Pet. The search will show you all the available Burmese cats in your area.

Burmese fun facts

Fun Facts:

All modern Burmese cats can be traced back to Wong Mau, a cat transported in 1930 from Burma (now Myanmar) to San Francisco.

Burmese genes are magic -- well, almost. They have a gene that makes solid black appear dark brown by taking the hair and turning down the pigment.

European Burmese cats look quite different from American Burmese cats -- different eye, head, and body shapes.

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Burmese Breed Guide

Before you adopt, learn everything about Burmese types to temperament and health issues to popular Burmese mixes in our Breed 101 Guides.