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Burmese vs Cornish Rex

A comprehensive side-by-side comparison of Burmese and Cornish Rex covering temperament, lifespan, health risks, and care requirements to help you find your perfect match.

Overview Comparison

AttributeBurmeseCornish Rex
OriginMyanmar (Burma)United Kingdom (Cornwall)
Lifespan13-18 years12-15 years
Weight3.5-5.5kg2.5-4.5kg
Health Predispositions3 conditions3 conditions

Characteristics Comparison

Burmese

Silky, glossy short coat
Deeply affectionate 'dog-like cat'
Surprisingly muscular and heavy
Sociable and vocal
Golden eyes

Cornish Rex

Wavy, velvet-like coat
Slender and elegant build
Extremely athletic and agile
Active and playful
'The Greyhound of cats'

Health Predispositions Comparison

Compare genetic and constitutional health predispositions between the two breeds.

Burmese

Diabetes Mellitus

High

Burmese have approximately four times higher incidence of diabetes compared to other breeds. Weight management and regular blood glucose monitoring are important.

Hypokalemic Myopathy

Medium

A hereditary condition specific to Burmese where low blood potassium levels cause generalized muscle weakness. Head-down posture and difficulty walking are characteristic.

Craniofacial Defect

High

A congenital skull abnormality reported in American Burmese. Avoiding carrier-to-carrier breeding is critical.

Cornish Rex

Patellar Luxation

Medium

A skeletal condition where the kneecap dislocates from its normal position. Dislocation is more likely during active play, causing lameness.

Gastrointestinal Issues

Medium

Many individuals have a sensitive digestive system, prone to diarrhea and vomiting from dietary changes or low-quality food.

Hypothermia Risk

Low

Their thin coat makes temperature regulation difficult, creating a risk of hypothermia in cold environments. Room temperature management and warmth are important.

Care Tips Comparison

Burmese

Strictly manage weight to prevent diabetes
Maintain nutritional balance with high-quality food
Schedule regular blood tests for glucose and potassium levels
Ensure daily play sessions for adequate exercise
Avoid long periods alone as they crave companionship

Cornish Rex

Maintain room temperature and protect from cold due to thin coat
Use high-quality food to support their delicate digestive system
Provide ample exercise space and cat trees
Schedule regular kneecap examinations
Consider monthly baths as oil can accumulate on skin

Which Breed Is Right for You?

Burmese might be for you if...

The Burmese has a silky, glossy coat and a deeply affectionate personality, often called a 'dog-like cat' for their devotion to humans. Surprisingly muscular and heavy for their size, they are sometimes described as 'a brick wrapped in silk.' They always want to be near their owners.

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Cornish Rex might be for you if...

The Cornish Rex is an elegant cat with wavy, soft coat and slender build. Their unique coat consists only of undercoat, feeling like velvet and sometimes considered more tolerable for allergy sufferers. Called 'the Greyhound of cats,' they are incredibly agile, loving to run and jump with remarkable athleticism.

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