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Birman

The Birman, known as the 'Sacred Cat of Burma,' is a mystical longhair with stunning sapphire blue eyes and distinctive white 'gloved' paws. They are gentle, quiet, and show subtle affection toward their owners. They get along well with other pets and children, making them ideal for multi-pet households.

Origin:Myanmar (Burma)
Lifespan:12-16 years
Weight:3.5-6.5kg
Vet Supervised

Birman Characteristics

Sapphire blue eyes and white gloved paws
Gentle and quiet personality
Silky semi-long coat
Gets along well with other pets
Legendary 'Sacred Cat' heritage

Common Health Issues in Birman

These conditions are genetically or physically predisposed in this breed. Early detection and regular checkups are important.

Kidney Disease

腎臓疾患
High Risk

Birmans tend to experience kidney function decline with age. Regular blood and urine tests are important for early detection of changes.

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM)

肥大型心筋症(HCM)
High Risk

HCM has been reported in Birmans, an inherited heart condition where the heart walls thicken. Regular echocardiograms are recommended.

Congenital Vestibular Disease

先天性前庭疾患
Medium Risk

An inner ear abnormality seen in some Birmans, causing balance issues and wobbling. Most cases improve with maturity.

Related symptoms:TremblingStiffness

Hairball Syndrome

毛球症
Low Risk

Their semi-long coat makes them prone to hairball formation. Regular brushing is effective for prevention.

Care Tips for Birman

Brush 2-3 times weekly to prevent matting
Encourage water intake and include wet food
Schedule regular kidney screenings from age 7
Maintain a calm environment to reduce stress
Schedule annual cardiac ultrasound examinations

Birman Cat Age in Human Years

With an average lifespan of 12-16 years, the Birman ages fast in the first two years, then about 4 human years per cat year. Senior life begins around age 7.

Cat ageHuman ageLife stage
6 months10 yrsKitten–Junior
1 year15 yrsKitten–Junior
2 years24 yrsAdult
3 years28 yrsAdult
4 years32 yrsAdult
6 years40 yrsAdult
8 years48 yrsSenior
10 years56 yrsSenior
12 years64 yrsGeriatric
15 years76 yrsGeriatric
18 years88 yrsGeriatric
20 years96 yrsGeriatric

Frequently Asked Questions about Birman

Q.What is the average lifespan of a Birman?

The Birman lives about 12-16 years on average. Indoor-only living, a proper diet, and regular health checks all help a cat reach — or exceed — that range.

Q.What health problems are common in Birman cats?

Kidney Disease, Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM), Congenital Vestibular Disease are among the 4 conditions this breed is genetically or physically predisposed to. Regular checkups and daily monitoring of appetite, behavior, and weight help catch issues early.

Q.How much should a Birman weigh?

Adult Birman cats typically weigh 3.5-6.5kg. Sudden weight changes can signal a health issue, so logging weight monthly is a good habit.

Q.What is the temperament of a Birman?

Birman cats are known for being sapphire blue eyes and white gloved paws, gentle and quiet personality, silky semi-long coat. Individuals vary, but understanding the breed's nature helps you set up the right environment.

Q.Where do Birman cats originate from?

The Birman originates from Myanmar (Burma).

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