Black Siamese Burmese Cat
Direct your speech towards this cat and it will meow in response.
Black siamese burmese cat. As he is a black cat he is registered as an oriental while some of his littermates had the siamese colouring and were registered as siamese cats. This is because the seal point colour is actually black although it often appears to be dark brown rather than pure black. Essentially a seal point siamese cat is genetically a black cat although they are not black in colour due to the partial expression of the albinism trait. The burmese is a cat that is round all over.
In 1936 cfa accepted the burmese for registration and burmese cats were an immediate hit when they were introduced into north america in the late 1930s and early 1940s. They tend to have soft voices and enjoy a good conversation. The burmese is a medium sized cat but when you pick her up she feels considerably heavier than she appears. It s thought that they were temple and palace cats bred and kept by priests.
It s all about genetics. The head is round the tips of the ears are round the eyes chin and even the feet are round. Unlike the siamese though you will not find a black cat oriental or another breed with blue eyes. The oriental s eye colour will be a shade of green gold or yellow.
The personality traits include a talkative nature. The burmese gene is also present in some other cat breeds particularly the established rex breeds where it can be fully expressed in its homozygous form cbcb referred to as burmese colour restriction or sepia. Why you may ask. She is a stocky cat and somewhat compact but is very muscular with heavy boning.
The same gene can also be combined with the siamese gene cbcs to produce either darker points or a light on dark brown coat similar to the burmese chocolate champagne known as. It cannot help but respond as talking is part of the behavior of the burmese breed. Siamese cats and other species such as the rabbit and the mouse carry a specific gene called the himalayan gene. The burmese gene causes solid black to appear dark sable brown by reducing the amount of pigment in the hair.