Burmillas eat meat. Always keep that in mind as you are deciding which food your Burmilla should eat. If you deviate from this, your Burmilla may seem like a picky eater. You can have trouble getting your new Burmilla to eat if you’re giving him non-meat based foods like fruits, vegetables, dairy, nuts, seeds, etc.
What you should feed your new Burmilla.
Remember Burmillas share recent ancestry with the fiercest of cats — lions, tigers,and panthers, etc. — so take that to heart when you’re feeding the Burmilla. Never will you witness a full grown leopard on National Geographic chewing grass, drinking milk, or eating an apple in his natural habitat.
Declawing the Burmilla is an intense procedure called a onychectomy, performed using anesthesia, which removes the claw from each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the Burmilla’s forepaws. There is always a remote possibility of death during the surgery, and a declawed Burmilla may experience an increased risk of infection and life-long pain in its paws. This operation isn’t appropriate for an adult Burmilla and is referred to as an act of animal cruelty in some places (shown below).
Are you pondering getting a necklace for your Burmilla? Keep reading and you’ll learn some of the wellness benefits of Burmilla necklaces as well as the bump in style your Burmilla will get.