Our Story

Ramaal Burmese is a NSW CFA
registered cattery in the beautiful Hills
Shire in Sydney

About Burmese

Burmese love people, they love being
around and involved with everything
that is going on

History & Origin

Called copper cats in their native region
for their rich brown colour, these cats have
existed in Southeast Asia for centuries

Our Story

Ramaal Burmese is a NSW CFA registered cattery in the beautiful Hills Shire in Sydney.

About Burmese

They are very affectionate and have several ‘dog-like’ characteristics often learning to play fetch and walking on lead.

History & Origin

Called copper cats in their native region for their rich brown colour, these cats have existed in Southeast Asia for centuries.

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    OUR FELINE FAMILY

    There is nothing greater than having your family complete

    Our Boy - Ezer Cody (Blue Burmese)
    aka Cody

    Ezer Cody

    Cody is our foundation blue stud and many of our cats are his progeny. He is a true gentleman and is extremely laid back with a very ‘dog-like’ temperament. He passes this beautiful nature on to all his kittens.

    Our Boy - Firefly Spartacus 5 (Firefly Burmese)
    aka Archie

    Firefly Spartacus

    Archie has recently joined the Ramaal family from Firefly Burmese. He is an extremely well-balanced boy with an outstanding pale chocolate coat and a very relaxed temperament. We hope to be welcoming his kittens in late 2020.

    Fin
    aka Finn

    Ramaal and So It Begins

    This young man is the product of mixing some of the best bloodlines in the country. He is a gorgeous blue boy with a super blunt wedge, great ear placement and is perfectly balanced. He will be hitting the show circuit throughout 2020.

    Our Girl - Luna Mist (Lilac Burmese)
    LILAC BURMESE

    Luna Mist

    Our Girl - Sharni Mist 3 (Blue Tortoiseshell Burmese Cat)
    BLUE TORTOISESHELL

    Sharni Mist

    Our Girl - One Last Kiss 'Poppy' 3 (Lilac Tortoiseshell)
    LILAC TORTOISESHELL

    One Last Kiss

    OUR FELINE FAMILY

    There is nothing greater than having your family complete

    Our Boy - Ezer Cody (Blue Burmese)
    aka Cody

    Ezer Cody

    Cody is our foundation blue stud and many of our cats are his progeny. He is a true gentleman and is extremely laid back with a very ‘dog-like’ temperament. He passes this beautiful nature on to all his kittens.

    Our Boy - Firefly Spartacus 5 (Firefly Burmese)
    aka Archie

    Firefly Spartacus

    Archie has recently joined the Ramaal family from Firefly Burmese. He is an extremely well-balanced boy with an outstanding pale chocolate coat and a very relaxed temperament. We hope to be welcoming his kittens in late 2020.

    Fin
    aka Finn

    Ramaal and So It Begins

    This young man is the product of mixing some of the best bloodlines in the country. He is a gorgeous blue boy with a super blunt wedge, great ear placement and is perfectly balanced. He will be hitting the show circuit throughout 2020.

    Our Girl - Luna Mist (Lilac Burmese)
    LILAC BURMESE

    Luna Mist

    Our Girl - Sharni Mist 3 (Blue Tortoiseshell Burmese Cat)
    BLUE TORTOISESHELL

    Sharni Mist

    Our Girl - One Last Kiss 'Poppy' 3 (Lilac Tortoiseshell)
    LILAC TORTOISESHELL

    One Last Kiss

    Frequently Asked Questions

    A good climber and jumper, the Burmese loves being adored by her parent. Here are some of the most asked questions.

    It really depends on your situation, as mentioned Burmese are a very social breed and if you work long hours or are out for extended periods then yes getting 2 kittens would be ideal. Two kitten will keep each other company when you are not around and, by having 2 you’ll get twice the love when you are!

    Due to their short close lying coat Burmese require minimal grooming. You can give the coat a weekly run through with a grooming mitt or rubber brush. Their nails will require trimming every few months.

    Absolutely! We have tested all our breeding cats for Hypokalemia through the UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory.