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How Much Does a Burmese Cost in Australia?

Purchase Price

$1,500$2,500

Annual Food Cost

~$660

Lifespan

1418 years

Size

small (36kg)

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Purchase Price

Purchasing a Burmese from a registered breeder in Australia typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500. Adopting from a shelter or rescue organisation is significantly cheaper, usually between $100 and $300, and often includes desexing, microchipping, and initial vaccinations.

Ongoing Costs

Burmese cats are one of the longest-living breeds, which means a long commitment. Pedigree kittens from registered boutique breeders cost around $2,000. Their short, glossy coat needs no professional grooming. They have a higher-than-average risk of diabetes (owners spend an average $889/year on treatment), so regular vet check-ups and weight management are important.

Common Health Issues

Diabetes Mellitusmoderate risk

Typical treatment: $1,000 $5,000

Hypokalaemiamoderate risk

Typical treatment: $500 $2,000

Kidney Disease (CKD)moderate risk

Typical treatment: $1,000 $5,000

Insurance

Pet insurance for a Burmese in Australia typically costs between $20 and $40 per month.

Tips to Save Money

  • Consider adopting from a shelter — you'll save on purchase price and often get vaccinations and desexing included.
  • Buy food in bulk or subscribe to regular deliveries for discounts at stores like Pet Circle.
  • This breed has a low-maintenance coat — regular brushing at home can minimise grooming costs.
  • Compare pet insurance policies annually — premiums can vary significantly between providers.
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