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Name: Burmese
Experience Needed: Some experience is needed, i wouldn't recommend them for a beginner as later in their life they are prone to dental and kidney problems.

Origin: Burma, there are American strains and British strains( I am more partial to the British strains because of their face shape
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American Burmese:
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British Burmese:
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Diet: High quality Cat food, including dry and wet foods, bigger sized dry food is good for their teeth, I have fed mine Kibble for Dental health, and lately stuff that is good for his digestive system as he is getting old
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Temperament: The Burmese is very friendly inquisitive cat with an outgoing, loving natur, laiid back, social, intelligent & extremely sweet natured cats. They tend to be less vocal than Siamese cats ( but they are vocal, especially when they want something). They enjoy company & don't like to be alone for extended periods of time. Burmese are playful cats( Mine is 15 and STILL loves to play), especially when they are younger but love nothing more than sleeping on their human companion's lap.

Colors:
Brown
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Chocolate
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Lilac
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(mine
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Blue
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There is a also red and cream colour which are similar
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Environment: They are suitable to most house holds, but if there is one cat by itself it may get destructive if an indoor cat.

Family: Good with families but depends on the particular cats temperament.

Additional Notes: Burmese Head Defect – Meningeoncephalocele and related cranial head abnormalities are a serious genetic disorder that affects the musculoskeletal system of a Burmese cat. It is an inherited trait that is mostly confined to US Burmese cats. Can be prone to type 2 diabetes when they are older cats especially if they are overweight.
My family was told not to de-sex our Burmese cats before 6months of age as it could cause a kidney problem, though most ignore that.
 
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Thanks, My Burmese Monty is 15
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and still plays
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you may want to turn the speakers down as there is a Audioswap track ont eh vid that is LOUD
 
Thanks ^.^ I have grown up with him when i was a kid, he is spoiled rotten, and very placid in his older age, the chickens surround him and he just sits there and whinges ROWW!
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Oh no
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Kevin, I am so glad you started this thread. I cannot believe the different species that are discussed here. Now I am seriously thinking of putting up my pet raccoon.
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Your Welcome
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. I know so many people here have a variety of pets and their knowledge is priceless. Please do
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. I saw a pet possum on craigslist a few months ago and found out that they make great pets for some people.
 
Ok, so here we go:

Name: Raccoon
Experience Needed: A lot but there are many helpful resources out there. Coons need special pens and a very special diet. They are by no means an easy keeper.
Origin: Out in the backwoods?
Diet: Their diet changes with the weather and seasons. In the spring and summer months they like lots of raw meat and organ meat, fruits, vegetables, etc. In the fall they like lots of nuts and crackers. Be sure to always provide plenty of clean water.
Temperament: Varies on individual. Most of the time they bond with only 1 person. No animal for kids as far as I can recommend.
Colors: Some are more brownish, some are more grayish. Little black mask on face, striped tail.
Environment: Need plenty of room to run, climb, and play with things. Very intelligent animals, need constant enrichment. Not a house pet whatsoever, they will destroy whatever they can get their hands on, wall paper, drywall, etc.
Family: They are best suited in a household of one or two people.
Additional Notes: Raccoons are not legal to keep in many states. They do require a special permit. They also need cat and dog vaccines and frequent deworming. What I have listed here are js my experiences, which I don’t have a whole lot yet. Other people with raccoons may have different experiences. Coons should be kept in a pair if at all possible.

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Thank You so much
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. A lot of people wonder about Coons and this will be a great resource. Btw they are adorable
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