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Burmese Cat Foreign

A burmese cat foreign catteries will usually have strict guidelines for breeding this cat. It’s recommended to keep the claws the cat was born with. Declawing is cruel, disfiguring, and may cause the cat physical and physiological suffering, because cats use their claws to stretch, play, exercise, and mark territory. After the declawing operation cats may have infections, problems with balancing. A burmese cat foreign catteries will usually have strict guidelines for breeding this cat. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Though the coat requires little care the teeth need special care. They should be brushed several times a week. Don’t use toothpaste for humans, as it can cause stomachache. A finger brush will do fine. It’s good to feed the cat plaque and tartar control foods and treats. A burmese cat foreign catteries will usually have strict guidelines for breeding this cat.

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