The RPBA proudly recognises the following cat enthusiasts as trusted Burmese breeders. Each one has signed up to do things the right way—by committing to our breeder Code of Ethics and sticking closely to the rules laid out by their local councils and state laws.
Bringing a cat into your life starts long before that first cuddle on the couch. A breeder’s choices ripple outward—into the health of the kitten, the strength of the bloodline, and the peace of mind of every future owner.
That’s why RPBA spotlights breeders who do things by the book and with heart. These are people who pour their energy into clean environments, balanced diets, proper vet checks, and socialisation that helps kittens slot straight into family life.
A well-bred Burmese isn’t just easier to live with—they’re less likely to come with behavioural quirks or health issues that could have been avoided. And when you pick a kitten raised by someone who cares, you send a clear message that backyard breeding and kitten mills don’t belong in this country.
Click here to check if a breeder’s details line up with our records.
Every RPBA member on our books agrees to our Code of Ethics and stays up to speed with animal welfare rules in their region. Thinking of joining the ranks yourself? Learn how we help our members raise the bar and run ethical, thoughtful breeding programs.
Member ID | First Name | State | Breed | Membership Level | Username |
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13110 | Sarah | VIC | Burmese, Siamese, Golden Retriever, Groodle, Miniature Poodle | Full Member (Level 2) | sarahjoryanhotmailcom |
14504 | Kylie | VIC | Blue Heeler, Miniature Groodle, Miniature Poodle, Burmese, Siamese, Tonkinese | Full Member (Level 2) | krcjlivecomau |
16419 | Michelle | VIC | Burmese | Full Member (Level 2) | tangilly1outlookcom |
2236 | Jo | NSW | Burmese, Jack Russel Terrier | Probationary Member (Level 1) | Wongaburra_Stud |
5962 | Rosslyn | VIC | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | Busybee |
13985 | Christina | QLD | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | christinamorganbigpondcom |
14186 | Maria | VIC | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | mariazeleahotmailcom |
14908 | Rocio | QLD | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | chichio07yahoocomau |
16628 | Jessica | VIC | Burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | jessiekate20gmailcom |
16758 | Mellisa | vic | Ragdoll burmese | Probationary Member (Level 1) | mellisavm11gmailcom |
It’s not just the paperwork. Good breeders select healthy lines, avoid close breeding, and put temperament first. They raise kittens who are confident, calm, and eager to bond—not jumpy, sickly, or shy from lack of care.
We’ve also pulled together a few helpful blog reads if you’re still comparing your options. They cover what to ask, what to avoid, and how to spot a breeder who really walks the walk:
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.