Thank you for such quick responces.
None are in rescue as such, one pair need a home for good reasons! The other pair maybe are still with their breeder but not sure cos they are way older than kittens going to a new home, so maybe another change of circumstances.
I just wish they would reply as quick as of all of you.
I agree Edd, the breed which is affectionate and their upbringing and lines will affect everything.
However you all so far have confirmed what I thought and that is that neutered males are on the whole more affectionate.........sigh
I also have no experience of young cats and both my moggies who were 4 and 6 whenI got them came from terrible backgrounds and this is still reflected in their behavior.
The two birmans were around 12/13 when they arrived here and a different kettle of fish all together.
Misa liked to think he was the top cat but its only become clear now that Napoleon was and he used to rule just by his presence
Leonie who was under a year I think was a sucking cat and liked to be stroked and lie on me and my lappy but wasnt keen on any of my other cats, except for Napoleon, maybe again she sensed he was top cat and he ignored her totally, and her being a diva found that very strange and would sit at a distance quietly and watch him. She hissed and roared at the others.
I think birmans by nature just love people so much and hope that applies to the girls as well as the boys.