European Burmese vs Siamese

Which cat breed is right for you?

European Burmese

Size
7–14 lbs
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Social Affectionate Playful Intelligent

Siamese

Size
6–14 lbs
Lifespan
12–20 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Vocal Social Intelligent Affectionate

About the European Burmese

The European Burmese diverged from the American Burmese after World War II, when breeders in Europe developed the breed along different lines — favoring a more moderate, elegant body type over the cobby American standard. This medium-sized breed weighs 7–12 pounds and has a gently rounded head, moderately wedge-shaped profile, and a sleek, muscular build. Their short, satiny coat comes in a wider palette than the American variety — including brown, blue, chocolate, lilac, red, cream, and all four tortoiseshell combinations.

Temperament & Personality

European Burmese are outgoing, affectionate cats that thrive on human interaction and hate to be left alone. They are playful and energetic without being hyperactive, and they get along beautifully with children, other cats, and cat-friendly dogs. Their sweet, expressive nature and tendency to "talk" in a soft, raspy voice make them irresistibly engaging companions.

Pros

  • Wider color palette than American Burmese — ten recognized shades
  • Moderate, elegant body type is less prone to breathing issues than the cobby American variety
  • Exceptionally social — does well in multi-pet households
  • Short, close-lying coat is virtually maintenance-free

Cons

  • Strongly dislikes being alone — may need a companion cat if owners work long hours
  • Prone to diabetes mellitus and orofacial pain syndrome
  • Can be overly persistent in demanding attention
  • Relatively uncommon in North America — may be hard to find through adoption

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About the Siamese

The Siamese is one of the most iconic and ancient cat breeds, originating in the kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) and first documented in the Tamra Maew ("The Cat-Book Poems") dating to the 14th century. This sleek, muscular cat weighs 6–14 pounds and is immediately recognizable by its striking colorpoint pattern — a pale cream or fawn body with darker coloring on the face, ears, paws, and tail. The four traditional point colors are seal, chocolate, blue, and lilac, all paired with vivid sapphire-blue almond-shaped eyes.

Temperament & Personality

Siamese cats are among the most vocal and opinionated cats in the world — they will narrate their day in a loud, distinctive raspy voice and expect you to listen. They are fiercely loyal, deeply social, and form intense bonds with their owners, often becoming a one-person cat. Intelligent and active, they need constant stimulation and do best with a companion — whether human, feline, or canine.

Pros

  • Strikingly beautiful with mesmerizing blue eyes and elegant lines
  • Exceptionally intelligent — can learn tricks, walk on a leash, and solve puzzle toys
  • Deeply bonded and loyal to their chosen person
  • Short, fine coat requires almost no grooming

Cons

  • Extremely vocal — constant loud meowing is not for everyone
  • Prone to severe separation anxiety and can become destructive when left alone
  • Susceptible to amyloidosis, asthma, progressive retinal atrophy, and crossed eyes
  • Demanding of attention — may become jealous of other pets or family members

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a European Burmese and a Siamese?
The European Burmese is 7–14 lbs sized while the Siamese is 6–14 lbs sized. They differ in size (7–14 lbs vs 6–14 lbs), lifespan (10–15 years vs 12–20 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, European Burmese or Siamese?
European Burmese is generally good with kids. Siamese is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, European Burmese or Siamese?
The European Burmese has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Siamese has a lifespan of 12–20 years.

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