Burmilla vs Toyger

Which cat breed is right for you?

Burmilla

Size
6–13 lbs
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Gentle Playful Affectionate Social

Toyger

Size
7–15 lbs
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Friendly Playful Social Intelligent

About the Burmilla

The Burmilla was created by accident in 1981 in the United Kingdom when a Chinchilla Persian escaped and mated with a lilac Burmese — producing kittens of such striking beauty that a deliberate breeding program was established. This medium-sized breed weighs 6–13 pounds and has an elegant yet muscular build with large, expressive green eyes. Their short, dense coat has a distinctive "tipped" or "shaded" silver pattern — as if each hair has been delicately painted at the tip — in colors including black, blue, brown, chocolate, and lilac.

Temperament & Personality

Burmillas inherit the best of both parent breeds — the playful sociability of the Burmese and the gentle calm of the Chinchilla Persian. They are affectionate without being clingy, enjoy interactive play, and are generally good-natured with children and other pets. Their sweet, easygoing personality makes them wonderful companions for first-time cat owners.

Pros

  • Stunningly beautiful silver-tipped coat that is easy to maintain
  • Balanced temperament — affectionate but not overly demanding
  • Gets along well with children, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs
  • Quiet breed with a gentle, melodic voice

Cons

  • Can inherit polycystic kidney disease (PKD) from Persian ancestry
  • Relatively rare — limited availability and potentially high cost
  • May develop allergies and skin sensitivities
  • Needs regular dental care — prone to gingivitis and periodontal disease

The elegant Burmilla might be your ideal feline match — start browsing adoptable cats on Puplister today.

About the Toyger

The Toyger — "toy tiger" — was developed beginning in 1993 by Judy Sugden in the United States, who selectively bred domestic shorthair tabbies to create a cat that resembles a miniature tiger. Weighing 7–15 pounds, this medium-to-large muscular cat features a long, low-slung body, small rounded ears, and a striking coat of bold, vertically aligned dark stripes (called "branching") on a vivid orange-tan background with a white-lightened belly — the goal being as close to a tiger's pattern as possible.

Temperament & Personality

Despite their wild appearance, Toygers are easygoing, friendly cats that enjoy human company and adapt well to indoor living. They are intelligent and trainable, readily learning to walk on a leash, play fetch, and perform tricks. Social and relaxed, they do well with children and other pets, showing none of the intensity of actual wild-hybrid breeds.

Pros

  • Spectacular tiger-like appearance with no wild cat bloodlines
  • Laid-back and friendly — easier to manage than most exotic-looking breeds
  • Intelligent and trainable — enjoys learning tricks and leash walking
  • Short coat requires minimal grooming

Cons

  • Very rare and expensive — limited availability through breeders
  • Breed is still in development — the gene pool remains small
  • May inherit heart murmurs from some breeding lines
  • High price tag and rarity make adoption opportunities uncommon

Want a living room tiger without the wild side? Keep an eye on Puplister for Toyger cats and kittens seeking loving homes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Burmilla and a Toyger?
The Burmilla is 6–13 lbs sized while the Toyger is 7–15 lbs sized. They differ in size (6–13 lbs vs 7–15 lbs), lifespan (10–15 years vs 10–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Burmilla or Toyger?
Burmilla is generally good with kids. Toyger is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Burmilla or Toyger?
The Burmilla has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Toyger has a lifespan of 10–15 years.

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