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27-11-2005, 10:22 PM   #11

Re: Balinese Cat


May not necessarily be an oldie cat. I help out at a local rescue centre and over the past few years have 'adopted' several oldie cats that I doubted would be re-homed. One was partly feral!!! Apart from the initial expected hissing, things worked out okay. Good luck if you decide to go for it!



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30-11-2005, 12:02 AM   #12

Re: Balinese Cat


what is the difference between balinese and burmese ?

I went to Battersea the other day and they had a Burmese cat there for re-homing, that looked exactly like a long haired Siamese and was very chatty.

Sadly I wasn't allowed to take it.... it was beautiful!



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02-12-2005, 11:41 AM   #13

Re: Balinese Cat


Balinese and Burmese are different breeds. The Balinese is a Siamese with semi-long hair. They need to be brushed but not as long as persians do as they have no undercoat.



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