
- Facts
1.
Professional Affiliations:
Birman Cat breeders
must be affiliated with the Cat Fancier's Association, the leading feline
organization in the US or The International Cat Association.
2.
Why Use a Breeder:
Breeders of Birman cats use
several biological techniques and try to produce the perfect Birman cat. They
may mix indigenous and foreign bloodlines to produce more exotic varieties. One
of the advantages of having a Birman cat from a breeder is that its vaccination
schedules have already been started.
3.
How to Find:
There are many websites devoted
to Birman cat breeders. You can find an immense number of contacts there. Birman
cat breeders are also listed in magazines and papers pertaining to pets.
4.
What to Expect:
Birman cats will require a lot of
care and attention. Though these are very docile and calm-tempered cats, they
will feel neglected very easily. Getting a Birman cat entails filling out a form
along with a commitment to
raise
the cat as a member of the family.
5.
Breeder's Surroundings:
Some breeders raise Birman cats
in cages;
this must be avoided. You must see to it that the cats are raised underfoot, as
a part of the family.
1.
Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:
A Birman mother will have up to
six kittens in a single litter.
2.
Age To Be Sold:
It is not advisable to sell
Birman cats till they reach 13 weeks of age. They will take this much amount of
time to be weaned and develop completely.
3.
What to Look For in a Newborn:
Birman cats should have very soft
coats and absolutely white paws. They will have long whiskers and much
facial hair. Even as kittens, they will show remarkably blue eyes.
4.
Registry:
Birman cats can be registered
with the Cat Fanciers' Association or The International Cat Association.
5.
AKC Recognized Characteristics:
The AKC does not recognize cats
as it is devoted for the breed recognition of dogs.
6.
Expense to Purchase Newborn:
Birman
kittens can be purchased for $250 to $500 each, depending on their
qualities.
7.
Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:
If Birman cats are bred for
specific colors and temperaments, it is necessary to know about their parents.
You must at least ensure that the parents were CFA or TICA certified and are
registered to breed.
- Breeder Concerns
1.
Breeder Reputation:
Breeder reputation can be
ascertained by the number of affiliations they have. You can ask your local vet
and other owners of Birman cats for reputed breeders.
2.
Pet Health:
Birman cats can suffer from
kidney, heart and liver ailments. These can be caused due to wrong feeding as
well as genetic reasons. Keep these cats in
clean conditions, as lack of hygiene will cause distress in them.
3.
Assurances:
Birman cat breeders must give a
health guarantees of at least a month. They must provide papers of the
parents and give a certified vet's health certificate on the kitten.
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