Burmilla

The Burmilla cat is a charming breed that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. This breed was created by accident when a Chinchilla Persian cat was crossed with a Burmese cat, resulting in a stunning cat with a unique appearance. The Burmilla has quickly gained popularity in Australia due to its affectionate nature and striking looks, often described as a blend of the best traits of its parent breeds.

Medium

Short

High

around 7 kg

Coat is dense and short with a pale undercoat and distinctive dark tipping to the ends of the hairs.


Burmilla cats are known for their friendly and social temperament. They are affectionate, playful, and enjoy being around people, making them excellent companions for families and individuals alike. Burmillas are intelligent and curious, often engaging in playful antics that entertain their owners. They are generally good with children and other pets, showcasing their adaptable and loving nature.


The Burmilla is a medium-sized cat with a muscular build and a rounded head. Their most distinctive feature is their beautiful coat, which is short and silky, with a shimmering effect due to the unique color pattern. Burmillas have large, expressive eyes that can be green or gold, adding to their captivating appearance. Their overall look is elegant and well-proportioned.


The average lifespan of a Burmilla cat is around 12 to 15 years. With proper care, including regular veterinary check-ups, a balanced diet, and sufficient exercise, these cats can lead long and healthy lives.


Burmilla cats come in various colors and patterns, including:

  • Silver Shaded
  • Golden Shaded
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Chocolate These color variations contribute to their appeal, and their unique coat patterns often feature a striking contrast between the darker points and lighter body color.

Burmillas are considered low to moderate shedders. Their short, fine coat requires minimal grooming, but regular brushing is recommended to keep their coat healthy and to manage any loose hair.


Generally, Burmilla cats are healthy, but they can be prone to certain health issues, including dental problems and certain genetic conditions. Regular veterinary care and a healthy diet are crucial for preventing these issues and ensuring a long, happy life.


A balanced diet is essential for maintaining the health of a Burmilla cat. High-quality cat food that meets their nutritional needs is recommended. It's important to monitor their weight, as they can be prone to obesity if overfed or not exercised adequately.


The Burmilla's history began in the 1980s when a Chinchilla Persian cat was accidentally crossed with a Burmese cat in the UK. The resulting kittens exhibited a unique combination of traits, leading to the establishment of the Burmilla breed. Since then, they have gained recognition and popularity, especially in Australia, where they are appreciated for their loving nature and striking appearance.


  • Burmilla cats are known for their playful and intelligent nature, often enjoying interactive toys and games.
  • They thrive on companionship and may experience separation anxiety if left alone for long periods.