BREED GUIDE · BURMESE

Burmese complete care guide

Burmese cats live 12-18 years, weigh 3.5-5.5 kg, and have medium activity needs. Burmese cats are compact, muscular cats with a satin-like coat and large golden eyes.

12-18 years

Life expectancy

3.5-5.5 kg

Weight range

Medium

Activity

Indoor

Living

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Burmese cats have a life expectancy of 12-18 years, weigh 3.5-5.5 kg, and are classified as medium-activity indoor cats. MiauMiau's database matches 5 cat food products to the Burmese's dietary profile.
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01

HEALTH

What to watch for

Like all breeds, Burmese cats are predisposed to certain conditions. Awareness helps with early detection and preventive care.

Common health issues

  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Hypokalemia
  • Cranial deformities (head defect)
  • Feline orofacial pain syndrome

Screening schedule

Annual
Full physical exam, blood panel, urinalysis
Bi-annual (7+ years)
Blood pressure, thyroid panel, cardiac screening
As needed
Breed-specific genetic testing, dental assessments
02

NUTRITION

How to feed a Burmese

Burmese cats have specific needs shaped by their body type, activity level, and breed-specific health risks.

Burmese cats are prone to diabetes, making low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets essential. Avoid foods with excessive grains or fillers. Regular feeding schedules help maintain stable blood sugar. Their compact build means calories should be carefully managed to prevent obesity.
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Food categories for Burmeses

Browse foods matching this breed's dietary profile

04

CARE

Day-to-day lifestyle

Grooming

low

Weekly brushing is sufficient. This breed has a low-maintenance coat that rarely mats.

Exercise

medium

Moderate daily play is sufficient. Enjoys interactive toys and occasional climbing.

Living

Indoor

Best suited for indoor living. Ensure adequate enrichment with cat trees, window perches, and interactive toys.

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FAQ

Answers for Burmese parents

Burmese cats typically live 12-18 years. Proper nutrition, regular veterinary check-ups, and a safe living environment can help maximize their lifespan.

Burmese cats are prone to diabetes, making low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets essential. Avoid foods with excessive grains or fillers. Regular feeding schedules help maintain stable blood sugar. Their compact build means calories should be carefully managed to prevent obesity.

Yes, Burmese cats are well-suited to indoor living. They adapt well to apartment life and are generally content without outdoor access, though environmental enrichment and play are still important.

Common health issues in Burmese cats include Diabetes mellitus, Hypokalemia, Cranial deformities (head defect), Feline orofacial pain syndrome. Regular veterinary check-ups and awareness of breed-specific risks can help with early detection and management.

Burmese cats have low grooming needs. Weekly brushing is generally sufficient to keep their coat healthy. Despite their low-maintenance coat, regular grooming sessions are still a good opportunity to check for skin issues and bond with your cat.

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