A comprehensive comparison to help you decide which breed fits your lifestyle.
| Attribute | British Longhair | Burmilla |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | United Kingdom | United Kingdom |
| Breed Group | Longhair | Shorthair |
| Life Span | 12–14 yrs | 10–15 yrs |
| Weight | 4–8 kg | 3–6 kg |
| Height | — | — |
| Temperament | Affectionate, Easy Going, Independent | Easy Going, Friendly, Intelligent |
| Exercise Needs | High (60-90 min/day) | Moderate (30-60 min/day) |
| Grooming | high | moderate |
| Shedding | low | moderate |
| Good with Children | Yes | Yes |
| Apartment Friendly | Yes | Yes |
The British Longhair is known for being affectionate, easy going, independent, while the Burmilla tends to be easy going, friendly, intelligent.
British Longhair
Burmilla
British Longhair
Burmilla
When it comes to daily activity, the British Longhair requires high (60-90 min/day) exercise, compared to the Burmilla which needs moderate (30-60 min/day).
British Longhair
Burmilla
Both breeds have breed-specific health considerations. Being aware of these helps you plan for preventive care and vet visits.
British Longhair
Life span: 12–14 yrs
Burmilla
Life span: 10–15 yrs
Choose the British Longhair if you want a breed that's affectionate and easy going and works well in apartments, especially with a family.
Choose the Burmilla if you prefer a breed that's easy going and friendly and adapts to smaller spaces, great with kids.
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