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Are Birman cats destructive?

Are Birman cats destructive?

These kitties are moderately playful and aren’t fascinated with heights. As such, their playfulness is less likely to result in destructive behavior. Your Birman kitty will be perfectly pleased with its cat toys.

Is the Birman cat club part of the RSPCA?

Although no longer tied to any individual club, the Welfare and Rescue Organisation supports the welfare needs of The Birman Cat Club, the Southern and South Western Birman Cat Club and the Northern Birman Cat Club. It also receives needy Birmans from the RSPCA.

What does the Birman welfare and rescue do?

The Birman Welfare and Rescue is a registered charity dedicated to looking after all Birman cats. It offers help and comfort to the bereaved, the lost and lonely and those suffering from neglect and cruelty.

What’s the average age of a Birman cat?

These cats have so much love to give and their average age tends to be between 6 – 10 years, which is not considered old for a Birman. Abandoned or lost Birmans are also cared for while we try and find their owner or for a thoroughly vetted home.

What to do with an abandoned Birman kitten?

Abandoned or lost Birmans are also cared for while we try and find their owner or for a thoroughly vetted home. All cats are neutered and micro chipped before leaving our care, vaccinations are brought up to date if required. Occasionally we have younger Birmans but very rarely kittens as these are usually returned to their breeder where possible.

The Birman Welfare and Rescue is a registered charity dedicated to looking after all Birman cats. It offers help and comfort to the bereaved, the lost and lonely and those suffering from neglect and cruelty.

Although no longer tied to any individual club, the Welfare and Rescue Organisation supports the welfare needs of The Birman Cat Club, the Southern and South Western Birman Cat Club and the Northern Birman Cat Club. It also receives needy Birmans from the RSPCA.

How did the Birman cat get its name?

The history of the Birman is shrouded in mystery. As the name implies, an eastern heritage is suspected. There are a number of legends about how the cats came to be. The most common one involves a white cat with golden eyes that lived at the temple of a golden skinned, blue eyed goddess in Birma.

These cats have so much love to give and their average age tends to be between 6 – 10 years, which is not considered old for a Birman. Abandoned or lost Birmans are also cared for while we try and find their owner or for a thoroughly vetted home.