Favourite toy: A fluffy mouse with a long tail. 1959 saw more colour variations, along came the Chocolate and the Lilac and 1964 saw the Red, Cream, Lilac and the Torties. The cream parts can show various shades of the color. The blue tortie's markings are softened and subtle due to the dilute factors of both the blue and cream. Through mating particular sires with specific dams we can generally determine which colours and genders we are likely to expect.

LILAC TORTIE - The lilac tortie European Burmese should have lilac and pale cream distributed in patches over the whole body.

All it needed was a mating between two sable Burmese carrying this respective blue factor. The blue gene was passed to the Burmese/Siamese hybrid and then to a pure Burmese. Lilac Tortie Burmese; GCCF registered; Bred responsibly; Pedigree includes: 6 champions; 10 Grand Champions; 4 Imperial Grand Champions; 4 UK & Imperial Grand Champions; 1 Premier Imperial Grand Champion; Loves to play with her sister, to be picked up and cuddled . Origin: Myanmar (Burma), Thailand Energy: Medium Temperament: Friendly, playful, easygoing Weight: Males 5 kg (11 lbs), females 4-5 kg (8.8 – 11 lbs) Colours: Brown, chocolate, blue, lilac, red, cream, tortie Eyes: Golden Coat: Short Grooming: Weekly How much does a Burmese … Burmese at a glance. Favourite food: Tuna People often wrongly classify the colour of a lilac torti labelling her as a lilac. The Brown tortie is certainly the most contrasted in terms of colours and therefore the most mottled and obvious in tortie character with the Lilac tortie being the most blended in its toning and therefore the least obvious tortie colour. Burmese come in a variety of colours including Seal, Chocolate, Lilac, Blue, Red, Seal Tortie, Blue Tortie, Chocolate Tortie, and Lilac Tortie.