The eyes of a Burmese are so expressive and persuasive as to be considered hypnotic by many enthusiasts. Burmese are highly dependent on their humans and have very little wild survival instinct; they should not be allowed out on their own. Burmese became popular in England after World War II, when returning soldiers brought the cats home as pets. Burmese have many unusual color variations. The first blue Burmese was born in the fifties.
Related pages:
Burmese Rescue
New Mexico Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Bernalillo County - Albuquerque, NM 87192 Animal Protection of New Mexico 505-265-2322
Rio Arriba County - Alcade, New Mexico 87511 Northern New Mexico Animal Protection 505-753-8662
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or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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