The RPBA recognizes the following breeders as esteemed Burmese cat breeders. As part of their membership, the RPBA requires each breeder on this list to uphold the RPBA Code of Ethics and follow all relevant state and local laws governing the care of their breeding animals.
When choosing a cat or kitten, finding responsible breeders is essential to safeguard the animal’s well-being, encourage ethical breeding, and strengthen the long-term health of the breed. Reputable Burmese cat breeders prioritise their cats’ welfare, offering balanced nutrition, consistent socialisation, and attentive veterinary care. This results in kittens that are well-adjusted, robust, and ready to flourish in their new homes.
By selecting a responsible Burmese breeder, you also deter the support of unethical breeders and kitten mills that place profit above animal welfare. Such operations often neglect basic care, leading to unwell, poorly socialised animals. Supporting responsible breeders fosters a more ethical and sustainable pet industry.
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RPBA members must adhere to our Code of Ethics, as well as state and local legislation, ensuring the highest level of care for their animals. To become an RPBA breeder, click here.
Member ID | First Name | State | Breed | Membership Level |
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13110 | Sarah | VIC | Burmese, Siamese, Golden Retriever, Groodle, Miniature Poodle | Full Member (Level 2) |
14504 | Kylie | VIC | Blue Heeler, Miniature Groodle, Miniature Poodle, Burmese, Siamese, Tonkinese | Full Member (Level 2) |
2236 | Jo | NSW | Burmese, Jack Russel Terrier | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
5962 | Rosslyn | VIC | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
13985 | Christina | QLD | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
14186 | Maria | VIC | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
14908 | Rocio | QLD | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
15300 | Lisa | QLD | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) |
Practising responsible cat ownership begins before introducing a new kitten into your household. Responsible Burmese kitten breeders adhere to ethical breeding standards, avoiding inbreeding and selecting for good health and temperament. This reduces the risk of genetic disorders and behavioural issues, contributing to a higher quality of life for the cat and a more rewarding experience for the owner. To help you find these experienced, ethical breeders, we’ve created some blog posts with information that may be useful during your search:
Once you have your new kitten, you can join the Responsible Pet Owner’s Club to get some great discounts to kickstart your lifelong journey with your pet.