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The Burmese Cat Rescue
By: Charlie Reese
Burmese Cat Rescue Organizations Are Selective Saviors
Despite the large number of cat
lovers in this world, many cats end up on the streets. This can lead to dreadful results for the animals?they could be injured, or worse. The grim prospects for Burmese cats and other cats have lead to
the development of rescue groups for cats.
Yet, many cats continue to be killed in these shelters, including pure breeds.
Thus, organizations such as Burmese cat rescue organizations have
been established with the purpose of rescuing specific pure bred cats. These cats are kept until a safe home can be found for them.
Babying The Burmese
Although rescue groups can be found
for many breeds, one of the most common is Burmese cat rescue groups. This is because of the Burmese cat's personality. Burmese cats are known for being too trusting and for having barely any survival
instinct. Thus, the role of Burmese cat rescue groups is extremely important.
A Safety Net
How do Burmese cat rescue organizations work? Well, they don't rescue the cats themselves. The
role of the organization's volunteers is to travel the many animal shelters in the area in an attempt to identify Burmese cats (or whichever other breed they might be looking for) in order to save them
from being killed.
Once they have identified a specific breed, they bring the cats with them until they can be adopted. Purebred cats, such as Burmese cats that have been rescued, are more likely
to be adopted than mixed breeds. This is because many people seek to enter purebred cats in animal shows, and others simply like the prestige of saying that they own a purebred cat!
Recognizing The Rarity
The Burmese breed is fairly rare, but it can still be difficult to recognize this breed at times. Many confuse it with the Siamese cat breed, though it can be differentiated
from this cat breed by its lighter color. It is important for members of Burmese cat rescue teams to be able to recognize the distinct characteristics of a Burmese cat.
Burmese cats are medium
sized, but they manage to pack a substantial amount of weight onto their frames. They have round heads, full faces, and large eyes. Their tails are of medium length, and their coats are known for being
satin-like, short and fine.
Perhaps what would most allow Burmese cat rescue organizations to recognize the breed are their distinct colors. There are four colors that the CFA recognizes for
Burmese cats: champagne, blue, sable, and platinum.
Here, Kitty Kitty!
Rescuing Burmese cats is a noble cause. Without breed-specific rescue organizations like these, many more cats would
lose their lives.
About the Author: Charlie Reese likes observing to funny ctos and studying about ctos. Charlie also likes getting a psychic reading every so often as well.
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