Talk:Burmilla
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They're so cute! Hmm... I'm not very good at collecting info though. Frodo 11011 02:35, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Hello! I´ve a really big problem with the picture in the article. It looks more like a Tiffanie than a Burmilla. Also the body is not like a real good Burmilla! Greetings from Germany. Sanquist - Burmilla --217.229.23.70 07:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- It is a Burmilla. It's my Burmilla. It came from a registered Burmilla breeder and from a family of show cats who have won various awards at cat shows. Really: it's a Burmilla. —David Johnson [T|C] 10:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
This article has some serious flaws, one of them is the mention of the Australian Tiffanie, which is known as a Designer breed in difference to the Burmilla Longhair which is the natural variation of the Burmilla. Only one body in Australia has ever recognised the Australian Tiffanie.
Regarding the Burmilla coats, there are only short (Burmilla) and semi-long (Burmilla Longhair). There is no recognised coat length such as plush. A cat with a "plush" coat would be seriously hampered at a cat show if it were competing against cats displaying the correct coat length.
Greetings from Australia. Burabylla Burmillas. (¬¬¬¬)(Sorry, have a keyboard problem and can't do the squiggly things)