Sorry not a dog (well???) but a Burmilla .... anyone own one???

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I am fortunate enough to be able to Foster a couple of cats whilst the owner is poorly as part of The Cinnamon Trust

Now then ... one is a Burmilla, which is a Burmese x Chinchilla ... I have had her now for over 3 months and she has not stopped shedding her coat .... presume this is a normal 'trait' of the breed?

I am spending my day off hoovering up after her
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As in a Burmese cat crossed with a chincilla? Actually I just found a website on it. So it started as an accident but then they purposely bred them again? That seems so wrong!
 
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As in a Burmese cat crossed with a chincilla? Actually I just found a website on it. So it started as an accident but then they purposely bred them again? That seems so wrong!

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Oh it's a recognised breed though
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see Burmilla .... a bit like my beloved Cornish Rex (RIP Miqa) that was an 'accident' like most breeds
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You are not thinking of that little animal that loves to bathe in a sand bath every day
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I did think that when I first heard about her .... she is a very vocal, playful and funny little (well fat!) cat, but thinks she is a dog! .. a Pug comes to mind
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HAHAHAHAHA....you girls crack me up

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Presume I am not classed as one of the girls
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Nope Kate and Gina
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but u are just as bad for confusing them
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however it's easily done
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....right Gina
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