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Ramaal Burmese

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 407 242 772



Address: Old Pitt Town Rd, Box Hill 2765 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.ramaalburmese.com.au

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25.01.2022 Loving the kicks!



24.01.2022 Red Boy - on hold for Louise

24.01.2022 It all in the eyes with this one! Ramaal Jersey Fizz

24.01.2022 Blue Boy - on hold for KD



23.01.2022 Our beautiful Buddy Holly daughter Ramaal Maybe Baby

22.01.2022 Factoid - Some cats really love water! They enjoy splashing around and using their natural fishing instinct playing with leaves and plants.

21.01.2022 Our stud boy Cody just lazing about.



20.01.2022 Brown Torti and Blue - part of of our rainbow litter. (Both on hold pending waitlist)

20.01.2022 Update - all kittens have now gone to their new homes. Thank you We have kittens available. If you are on our waitlist please check your messages!!!

20.01.2022 We couldnt part with this little one but now we need a name for her.....

19.01.2022 Love these 2, cheeky and cute!

19.01.2022 Brown Tort Girl - such a little spunk



18.01.2022 Yesterday we welcomed 8 little Buddy babies into the world. Mum and bubs all doing well.

17.01.2022 Little Midg & her sister went to their forever home today. Lots of fun in store for Di & Julie!

17.01.2022 Ramaal Maybe Baby aka Molly enjoying the sunshine

17.01.2022 Factoid - The time between a successful mating and kittens being ready to leave us is 21-23 weeks.Factoid - The time between a successful mating and kittens being ready to leave us is 21-23 weeks.

16.01.2022 Chocolate Girl - on hold for CA

16.01.2022 Another great photo shoot with https://www.facebook.com/AnimalHouse1234/ thanks again Julie, Lindy, Narelle and all the support staff. Cant wait to see the final product in store!

14.01.2022 Update - we have received heaps of enquiries and are working through them. Thanks to all who responded. One of our beautiful girls Cherry is now looking for a furever home. She was shown as a kitten and did extremely well and it was hoped she would become a queen here but alas it was not meant to be. Cherry is a sweet natured girl who loves her feather toys and a warm bed. ... She will be 2 in December and all her vet work has been completed. Please DM for more information. See more

13.01.2022 Elliot off to his new home this week. Congratulations CM.

13.01.2022 One of our stunning future queens Firefly Devine Diva

13.01.2022 Pretty little 6 week old chocolate tortie girl. On hold pending waitlist response.

13.01.2022 Update - Sold Congratulations CS EOI - Brown Tortie Girl This gorgeous little girl is ready to go to her furever home this weekend. ... If you are currently on our waitlist and are interested please send me a message. (NB. waitlisted order applies) See more

12.01.2022 This little one is a pocket rocket!

11.01.2022 Brown Tortie Girl - pending waitlist response

10.01.2022 Update - Sold - congratulations Alina Little Choc girl available immediately. Please contact me if you are interested. Waitlisted order applies.

10.01.2022 Blue Boy - pending waitlist response

10.01.2022 Burms love playing fetch and are really easy to train.

10.01.2022 Cream Boy - on hold for Bek & Josh

10.01.2022 These 2 little girls are ready to join their new families this weekend. (Pending waitlist responses)

10.01.2022 Toulouse off to his furever home this week.

09.01.2022 Factoid - Whats the extra flap of skin on the ear for? The cutaneous marginal pouch also known as Henrys pocket is on the outer edge of cats pinna (outer ears). It helps to filter high pitched sounds allowing improved detection of extremely high pitch sounds like those made by the cats preferred prey - small rodents.

08.01.2022 Factoid - Cats have 26 baby and 30 adult teeth. Aside from brushing, feeding fresh meat, raw bones and specially formulated dry food will help keep their teeth clean and healthy.

07.01.2022 A tiny tortie....

06.01.2022 Update - Sold EOI - Cream Boy This little man is ready to go to his furever home this weekend. If you are currently on our waitlist and are interested please send me a message. (NB. waitlisted order applies)

06.01.2022 Factoid - Cats spend 30-50% of the time grooming themselves Grooming several purposes: It helps cats tone down their scent so they can avoid predators, it cools them down, it promotes blood flow, and it distributes natural oils evenly around their coat, allowing them to stay warm and dry.

06.01.2022 Little Blue Boy - Sold congratulations B & J

06.01.2022 Red Boy - on hold for Ruari

05.01.2022 First vet visit down and all bubs were very brave getting their vaccination and microchips.

05.01.2022 Chocolate girl - on hold pending waitlist response.

05.01.2022 This little one has personality plus! Congratulations Kelly

03.01.2022 Mufasa has been rehomed - thanks everyone! Update - Thanks everyone for your interest. Ill sort through the enquires tomorrow and get back to you all. Mufasa - 2.5 yo desexed male Burmese. ... Fussa is a red Burmese with stunning amber eyes. He loves to sit with you while you are working or in the kitchen cooking. Fussa is very playful and particularly loves to play with feathers and ribbons. He has grown up in a house with children, cats and dogs. Please message me if you are interested in this lovely boy.

03.01.2022 We love getting updates on our bubs. ‘Milton’ loves spending his days lazing in the sun.

03.01.2022 Little blue girl ready to go this weekend. Pending waitlist response.

02.01.2022 It been a long wait but its finally time! Blue girl on hold for CC

01.01.2022 Factoid - Kittens are born with blue eyes. As they develop melanin the iris changes colour.Factoid - Kittens are born with blue eyes. As they develop melanin the iris changes colour.

01.01.2022 Factoid- Creams and Reds are more likely to be male. This is because the gene which produces the red colour is on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes and so need two copies of this gene to become red, whereas males need only one.

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