All About Burmese Cats (Pt.1) | 10 Day 1000 Word Challenge
The Burmese cat is from Burma, Thailand. They were brought from Burma to America in 1930. Burmese cats used to be only brown, but after many years there are many more different colours. Burmese cats are friendly with humans, and very smart. They are also very vocal (meowing), and call to their owners.
What they are like to live with
Burmese cats are very playful and can be big couch potatoes. If you are lucky to have two of them, it is double the
fun. Our two cats, if the family is around, will sometimes play tag and jump everywhere. They might even jump on your face while playing with each other. It is so funny when they tag each other and sometimes start play fighting. It is so funny to watch that a video of them playing together could probably win the $10,000 prize on America’s funniest home videos. Burmese cats will never bite, except if you put them in a bathtub and your hand is holding them down, believe me, I tried it and was bitten on my pinkie finger. It didn’t really hurt, because cats never plan on biting you, it is only their reflex of self-defence.
The personality of the Burmese cat
Some cats are very cranky and don’t like people, but I never met a cranky Burmese cat. They are very friendly and affectionate. Burmese cats are also very smart and plan out everything before they do it. For example, if you have two cats like us, brothers, and they are not supposed to be upstairs in your home, in their plan to get upstairs, first they will start meowing none stop. When you go to open the door to check on them to see if they need to be feed or given water, one cat may go left the other right trying to get upstairs. Then you have to grab them and put them back down stairs, or tell them to get back downstairs, they listen most of the time. You don’t have tot train them, they are already very good listeners.





