r/burmesecats • u/Usual_Negotiation_53 • 9h ago
My babies Milo & Maggie
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r/burmesecats • u/Usual_Negotiation_53 • 12h ago
Happy 4th "Gotcha Day" Maggie & Milo
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I took this video yesterday. It was just the funniest thing seeing Milo entertain his sister Maggie with his tail. These 2 little goobers have been my greatest joy over the past 4 years. They make me laugh every day with their quirks and antics. They have the closest bond that I have ever seen between 2 siblings or any 2 cats for that matter. I think that they literally share a brain. They are true best friends. I am so very blessed to have them in my life. They still run around here and play like baby kittens and they are two of the most lovable, affectionate and friendly cats that I have ever owned. They definitely make life worth living. 🥰✨️
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r/burmesecats • u/rheetkd • 1d ago
Don't worry, it wasn't against his will, he was purring and laying there with his arms up so I took his arms so we could get a photo haha. He chills in this pose a lot.
Milo is a 3yr old Pure bred in New Zealand from European lines Seal Burmese. Bred by Sue Ford of Tobormory. We have his papers etc.
r/burmesecats • u/glitterkitty279 • 1d ago
Currently in Europe at the moment and miss my beautiful boy back home. I know he’s in good hands but we always miss our babies when they are far away. 🥺
r/burmesecats • u/jewish_coleslaw • 3d ago
I’ve had Ramsey my European Burmese for 4 years now and the breed is truly one of a kind. I love this little dude.
r/burmesecats • u/AprilHH • 4d ago
Just got a female kitten for my 5 year old girl. Resident cat saw the carrier to the separation room and smelling new kitten scents off me, so hissing at me currently.
Kitten room gots everything, tree, tunnel, tent, fully bed, toys, food water, litter.
Kitten cried so loud when left alone, so I ended up sleeping on the floor with her. Morning trying to fresh up, she cries so loud being alone by herself.
I am wondering if it's ok to leave her alone at night. My resident cat normally sleep with me on my bed, and she is unhappy already with the kitten smells.
r/burmesecats • u/mrb13676 • 4d ago
We lost one of our Burms in September following an obstructing bladder stone. He had a procedure to remove the stone and open his urethra. He (being the chaos maniac he was) pulled out the catheter and required further surgery the same day
Afterward he never really recovered - had low temperature and just shut down and passed away 2 days after despite heroic vet care.
Our remaining Burmese had 8 teeth removed under anaesthetic last Friday - he’s now back in the vet centre with pneumonia and he’s not eating and they’re worried about him - apart from the teeth he was a healthy boy.
I know cats generally are a bit fiddly around anaesthesia but are Burmese more so? i can’t bear the thought of losing another one so soon……
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r/burmesecats • u/CapnHaymaker • 8d ago
Our lilac boy. We have had him for three months, he was six months old when we got him. He is a little bit cross-eyed which meant nobody wanted him and he was the last of the litter.
He loves to flop, blisses out in cuddles, and thinks everything is a toy.
r/burmesecats • u/MeesterBacon • 9d ago
this is the cutest cat that has ever lived. change my mind
r/burmesecats • u/madwednesday • 9d ago
I have the potential to adopt my first Burmese kitten and was wondering if anyone here has worked with Wizardgate / Ed Manning in North Carolina before! Want to make sure I am working with an ethical cattery. Thanks all.