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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Birman Cat Breed Profile

birman cat Birman Appearance
The Birman has point which means its face, ears, legs, tail and feet are a different color from the rest of its body. Kittens are born completely white and begin to show their points anywhere between 2 days and 2 weeks. The Birman is a beautiful long hair cat with a medium to heavy body weight, brilliant blue eyes and a silky coat in a variety of different coloured points. Birmans have four white gloves on each of their feet.

Birman coats are easy to care for because they do not mat although they still need regular grooming.

Birman Colors

Seal Point, Blue Point, Chocolate Point, Lilac Point, Cream Point, Red Point, Blue Cream, Choc/Lilac Tortie, Tortie /Tabby, Lilac Tabby, Red/Cream Tabby, Seal Tabby, BlueTabby



Birman Personality

Birmans are affectionate, intelligent, agile, funny cat, and the happiest in the family or multi-household pets. Men, especially, are often very fussy, but Birmans are known for their voices are very quiet.
breed is very strong sound, and less rapid growth, are considered slow to mature, with most not achieving their full growth until they are 3 years. They are quiet cats and are very loyal to their owners. Birmans are soft, spoiled, and funny.

The Birman Legend

The reincarnation of souls and a deep love for priests is the basis for the legend of the Sacred Cats of Burma...................
Once upon a time, before the days of Buddha, the Khmer people built beautiful temples to honour theirgods - particularly the god Song-Hyo and the Goddess Tsun-Kyan-Kse. One of these temples was Loa-Tsun, built on the sides of Mount Lugh. Within the temple was kept a gold figure of the goddess, with her sapphire eyes and dedicating his life to prayer lived the very holy Kittah Mun-Ha - and also 100 pure white cats with golden eyes. One of these was Sinh, the companion of the old priest.

birman cat One night Thai raiders attacked the temple, killing Mun-Ha as he knelt before the figure of the Goddess. Immediately the cat Sinh jumped onto the body of his master and faced the Goddess. The priest's soul entered the cat, and as it did so the white hair of its body became golden and its eyes became sapphire-blue like the goddess. Its legs turned brown, except where the feet rested on its master and they remained white.

The transformation inspired the other priests to drive the raiders away and saved the temple from profanation and pillage. Seven days later, Sinh also died carrying with him into paradise the soul of Mun-Ha. And when seven days later, the assembled priests consulted before the statue to decide on Mun-Ha's successor, silently all the other white cats ran up, all dressed in gold with white gloves and with golden eyes transformed to sapphire blue. Transformed just like Sinh they surrounded the youngest of the Kittahs and thus the reincarnated ancestors were designated by the will of the Goddess. From then on, the priests guarded their sacred cats, believing them to have custody of the souls of the priests. When a priest dies his soul is transmigrated into the body of a cat and upon the cat's death the priest's soul's transition into heaven has been accomplished.

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