A netizen raised a Burmese cat, which is a special breed among cats because it is very big, even several times larger than ordinary domestic cats. I really don’t know how this cat was classified into Inside the cat.
He recently complained on the Internet that his cat was too big and he didn’t dare to keep it anymore, fearing that if he kept it again one day, it would grow to be bigger than a horse. And if this cat stood up, it would be almost taller than a human being. It would take a lot of effort to drag it up like this. If you don't have a strong body, you can't even hold it.
The meow of a Burmese cat is sweet, but not as noisy as a siamese cat. Lively and playful, as if he can't have enough fun. Many Burmese cats can use their small, soft voices to make requests to their owners, and are rarely refused. Burmese cats are very friendly to people and can get along well with dogs at home.
Burmese cats have round characteristics in every part. From the chest to the tail, it gives people a round feeling. Especially the face, whether viewed from the front or side, is round, with round eyes that look like they are about to fly out. Burmese cats live longer,Generally, they are 16 to 18 years old, and some are even longer. So even though Burmese cats are relatively large, they are still very good cats.