August 2013
What happens in this house-hold when you leave the kitchen sink unattended!
"Kiri" just following in her Fathers footsteps
Caught in the Act
This picture illustrates Burmese intelligence and temperment.
Lacey had been playing with this feather. I had put it away for another time, she watched me do this. Each time she walked passed it she would look up at her toy. Soon without human aid she had found a way up onto the top of the kitchen cupboards so she could play with it. She is now a regular visitor to this high place in typical Burmese fashion.
This picture illustrates Burmese intelligence and temperment.
Lacey had been playing with this feather. I had put it away for another time, she watched me do this. Each time she walked passed it she would look up at her toy. Soon without human aid she had found a way up onto the top of the kitchen cupboards so she could play with it. She is now a regular visitor to this high place in typical Burmese fashion.
Another Burmese moment
About Burmese Cats.
Burmese cats are a "medium sized breed with a well muscled, medium length body. Distinguishing features are wide check bones tapering to a short blunt wedge of the nose which has a slight break, ears are set well apart and eyes are varying shades of yellow.
The coat is short, close lying and very glossy, of satin-like texture. As Burmese are a pointed breed in all colours, the underparts are slightly lighter than the back. Burmese have a reputation of being the most lively and energic of pets and require plenty of space. They are intelligent, affectionate and adapable. They are very confident and relate well to people but are relativley demanding and tend to be competitive. They are good with children"
NZCF discription of Burmese Cats
Burmese cats are a "medium sized breed with a well muscled, medium length body. Distinguishing features are wide check bones tapering to a short blunt wedge of the nose which has a slight break, ears are set well apart and eyes are varying shades of yellow.
The coat is short, close lying and very glossy, of satin-like texture. As Burmese are a pointed breed in all colours, the underparts are slightly lighter than the back. Burmese have a reputation of being the most lively and energic of pets and require plenty of space. They are intelligent, affectionate and adapable. They are very confident and relate well to people but are relativley demanding and tend to be competitive. They are good with children"
NZCF discription of Burmese Cats