all the informations in this article are from a specialist and that what he said about Burmilla:

    well the Burmilla originated in England in 1981 and it was accidental breeding between a Burmese and a chinchilla Persian and the British liked the breed so much they entered into an  organized breeding program it's new to Canada we imported the first formulas three years ago in England the BIR Milla is actually called an Asian cat that's the grouping and every time you get a different pattern on the cult of the Barilla the British have named at a different breed so you have like an Asian self it's a solid colored cat that looks like a Burmese you have a smoke that is basically 75% color 25% silver which looks like white if you run your finger back over the coat you have a shaded which is about 50% color 50%

silver and then you have a tipped which is about 75% silver and only about 25% they also come in all the tabby patterns so the the Barilla as we call it in England is only the shaded version we don't we don't deal with the term Asian we call them all term illness and they come in short hair as well as long hair they have a personality that is very similar to the Burmese because the origin was a breeding between a Burmese and a chinchilla Persian and in developing the Burma breed rather than just continuing with that first-generation offspring and breeding Barilla tuber Milla you breed down for generations and so in the first four generations you breed back to the Burmese three times and that is to ensure the Burmese body type and temperament what becomes unique to the chinchilla Persian if you wonder why did you breed with it in the first place you get a lot of genetics from it and you get the the different colors the pattern and genetics force specifically silver and the color block which doesn't come in Burmese the Barilla is a very easygoing cat that likes to be with its people and so if you're going somewhere your broom Ellen wants to come with you I'm very good with kids very good with other animals they get along quite well with dogs especially if they're introduced into the house as kittens they're a little less talkative than the Burmese like the Burmese they will have all those characteristics and they will will probably be long-lived cats for 20 years the breed originated in 1981 so you're just coming up to 20 years now so most of the original Burma's are still living the ideal owner is is someone who wants to interact with their cats maybe likes to play it's a cat that will sit on your lap quietly and sleep if you're watching TV or or reading but it's also a cap that will run around theةhouse and and play especially if you're doing that or another animal so it's both those things but ideally the Barilla like the Burmese should be with another cat they can live as only cats but they do really really well as companion cats with another animal especially another cat the B

Burmilla is it is a great breed to own your you've got a Burmese cat in a fancy coat