How much do Burmese cats cost?
Andrew Davis How much does a Burmese cat cost? Burmese cats cost between $450-$3,000.
Are Burmese cats annoying?
This cat is extremely cuddly. Some might describe the cat as annoying. In short: ”You are never alone with a burmese cat in your house”.
How much does a purebred Burmese cat cost?
A Burmese kitten can cost anything between $600 and $1,000. with a higher price tag if you’re looking for a specific color. Blue Burmese kittens are particularly popular. Burmeses from well-known breeders can cost way more, with prices ranging from $1,200 – $2500/ kitten.
Are Burmese cats lap cats?
If a lapcat is what you seek, the Burmese cat will be glad to oblige. They’ve got killer cuddling skills, and they prefer to be in the company of their owners. According to the Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA), Burmese cats exhibit puppy-like traits, which they retain from kittenhood into adulthood.
Can a Burmese cat be put in a cage?
Additional Info: Small cattery with Champion and Grand Champion lines. Our sable Burmese kittens are not caged and are socialized in a loving and affectionate environment. Kittens are placed in indoor homes only, spayed/neutered and must not be declawed.
Are there any Burmese kittens that we have raised?
We have raised Burmese since 2003 and Bombay since 2016. Our kittens are raised with tons of love and care, underfoot in our home. We have Sable, Champagne, Blue and Platinum, plus Black and Sable Bombay kittens. Kittens are strong, vigorous and from outcrossed lines.
Can Burmese cats fly with you?
Our cats are from the finest Burmese lines worldwide and their beauty and sweet personalities attest to this. They will be fully vaccinated and ready to be your loving companion after being thoroughly socialized and familiar with small dogs. Kittens can fly *in cabin* with an adult.
Where are Bon Marché kittens raised?
Additional Info: We are a small cattery that has raised kittens since 1995. Kittens come with contract/health guarantee and are raised “underfoot”. Additional Info: Bon Marché has been raising exquisite, award-winning Burmese since 1998 in California.