Platinum Burmese Cat Colors

Platinum burmese are a pale silvery gray with light fawn undertones and a slightly lighter color on the underbody.
Platinum burmese cat colors. Platinum a pale gray with fawn undertones. Currently the british gccf standard recognises solid brown chocolate blue lilac red and cream as well as the tortoiseshell pattern on a base of brown chocolate blue or lilac. Some associations permit other colors including tortoiseshell lilac and red. Champagne a warm beige.
The british burmese also can come in a tortoiseshell pattern. Children and other pets. On the other hand. The burmese cat has ten main recognised colors in australia united kingdom and europe brown the original burmese color a rich warm seal brown.
And blue a medium gray with fawn undertones. The coat should be uniformed across the body and gradually shading to lighter on underparts the american standard recognizes four main colors blue champagne sable and platinum. While the accepted colors for burmese have increased in the past few years the vast majority of burmese are still the traditional deep brown sable. The nose leather and paw pads are a pretty lavender pink.
Their coats are short and close lying and they have a very silky texture. I can t do that with the solid colours usually. Burmese cats carry surprising weight for their size. Chocolate a warm milk chocolate.
Blue a soft blue gray with a silver sheen. If you go to a cat show with 6 or more chocolate adult female cats all of good type you will find that the breeders are constantly looking at cage numbers before attending to a cat so that don t attend to a cat that isn t theirs. However the british gccf recognizes burmese in solid brown chocolate blue lilac red and cream. The burmese can be found in a mix of different colors such as sable dark brown platinum light grey with light brown undertones blue medium grey with light brown undertone and champagne beige.
I can go to a cat show with 5 other blue torties in it and point my girl out from across the room without hesitation. Back in england the first blue burmese cat was born in 1955 sealcoat blue surprise. The governing council of the cat fancy acknowledges 10 colors. Darker shading on the points may be seen in kittens but this shading disappears with age producing richness in any of the accepted colors.
Kittens are often lighter in color. They need very little grooming usually requiring only some daily petting. Brown blue chocolate lilac red cream brown tortoiseshell blue tortoiseshell chocolate tortoiseshell and lilac tortoiseshell with complementary colors for the nose and paw pads. Shad ing almost imperceptibly to a slightly lighter hue on the under parts but otherwise without shadings barring or markings of any kind.
The four colors we now recognize in cfa are sable a rich dark brown.