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The Affectionate and Curious Birman

Birman Breed Description

The Birman is a breed of domestic cat. This breed has a pale coloured body and darker points. Birmans are mostly known thanks to their stunning features. The semi-long, silky hair, the cobby body and cute little ears make them very pleasing to look at. The most beautiful about birman is, however, its colouring. All Birmans are all born white (as other colourpoint kittens are) and they start developing their colours at the age of 14 days. The Birman's body ought to be of an eggshell colour or golden, depending on the intensity of the markings colour. The markings can be pure seal, chocolate, blue, red, lilac or cream. Tabby variations are also allowed. Tortie cats can be seal, chocolate, blue or lilac.

What is also interesting about the Birmans is their Saphire eyes. Big, round and deep blue eyes of Birman never cease to look at you with the greatest interest.

The Birman's coat is unusual due to the white 'gloves' on each paw. The white paws are what makes Birmans so special. They are the only cat breed in the colourpoint coat that has fingers and toes in pure white colour. The genetics of this feature is still unclear.

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Birman News Posts

Ragdoll: tale of a floppy cat and an upcoming show
She started with a white Persian and a seal point Birman, then bred the resulting progeny to a sable Burmese until she had a cat with very specific body type and markings. On Saturday, May 26, these adorable cats will be among 41 breeds of cats shown ...
Best Pets For Kids: Which Animal Should You Bring Home?
Very much the social cat, the birman will run up and greet guests rather than hiding in a corner. But if you're looking for an active breed, the birman, which would rather lounge around the house, may not be right for your family.
The court rises, but the trial has no end
Sitting half asleep on a comfortable chair is Saffy, the spoilt Birman cat still sulking from being boarded out for the last few weeks of the trial. ''We didn't get much sleep last night because he was crying, poor thing,'' says Joy.

Birman Breed Origins

The Birman is said to have originated in western Burma, and cats with similar markings are recorded in documents from ancient Thailand. One story claims that a pair was given as a gift to an Englishman named Major Gordon Russell and his friend August Pavie by the priests of the Khmer people; however, what is suspect is the year that he and his friend, Auguste Pavie, were actually in the Far East. As research dictates, it appears to be 1898, which seems to be accurate as history indicates certain tribal revolutions at that time, which relate to Buddhism and additional religious factions. Some sources quote 1916 or 1919 as the dates of the revolution, but confirming any of these dates has proved questionable and as it is acknowledged that Birman cats were first sent to France in 1919, therefore 1916 and 1919 would be more appropriate, as the priests gave the men two Birmans in thanks for saving their sect from decimation by the Brahmins: The story is relatively hazy, but claims that two cats were sent to France in 1919 to August Pavie and Major Russell Gordon, and breeding started immediately. The male died on the voyage, but the female survived and was in kitten. However, if the revolution of the Brahmins had been in 1898, there would have been too much of a gap (21 years) before the two men received the birmans and this seems too long to be credible.

What is more likely (as quoted by professor Jumand in 1926 in 'Le Chat'), is that two cats, a male and a female (whose name was Sita), were stolen and given to an American millionaire, Mr Vanderbilt, by a disloyal servant of the temple of Lao-Tsun, whilst Vanderbilt was sailing in the Far East. It is then alleged that the pair were given to a woman called Mme Thadde Hadisch. The male (once again) died on the boat, but the female was pregnant, and gave birth in the French town of Nice in 1920 to a litter of kittens. One of the offspring was splendid, and was then named Poupee. Poupee was believably bred to a Laotian Lynx. Baudoin-crevoisier, who was documented as a top Birman breeder, confirmed this in an article written in 1933, "Poupee could not be bred by a male of that breed, but was bred to a Laotian Lynx cat belonging to a doctor in Nice. This type of cat resembles the Siamese, with very blue eyes, and this breeding produced young mongrels of Birmans and Laotians.

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Birman Breed Origins (Continued)

Through successive breeding was born a perfect result - Manou de Madalpour, whose marks resemble her mother, Poupee." Baudion then wrote in 1935, "This female was next bred to a male Siamese, which, at that time was baptised for the circumstances -Laotian Cat." In 1933, Marcel Reney, who was attempting to unravel the truth of this mystery, wrote to the doctor in Nice, M. Prat. He wrote back, "We have had indeed several Siamese cats but know nothing of the origins. I know nothing of Mme Hadisch from Vienna."

Marcel Reney also wrote to M. Guy Cheminaud, a hunter from the Far East who lived in Laos, and whose books on hunts of feral animals were illustrious, to determine what his view was on the "Lynx cat of Laos?" He replied, "There are no Laotian cats as a species distinct from the Siamese cat!"

Jumand and Baudoin's entire history then fell through, as the most significant witness, the owner of the legendary "Laotian Cat" knew nothing of either the lynx cat or Mme Thadde Hadisch. Mmme Marcelle Adams, who owned Manou de Madalpour, avowed to Marcel Reney that a certain Mme Leotardi, before strangely vanishing, had narrated the tale as Jumand and Baudoin wrote it down. In 1933, after an article by Marcel Reney was published in "Chasse, Peche, Elevage" trying to gain new information, Baudoin wrote in 1935 in "Son Altesse le Chat", "Aside from the writings of Sir Russell Gordon and Auguste Pavie, no document gives the exact origin of these cats. After six years of personnel research and ten years breeding in France, the Sacred Cat Of Burma remains still as mysterious about it's origin as it was originally. No-one has produced anything of new import which I have been able to see, and as a consequence, to study."

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Birman Breed Origins (Continued)

Nothing more can be found on the subject and there is still no proof as of who acquired the pair of cats. However, the breed known as "Sacre de Birmanie" was registered with the French Cat Registry in 1925. The Birman breed was almost wiped out during World War II. Only two cats were alive in Europe at the end of the war, a pair named Orloff and Xenia de Kaabaa, both belonging to Baudoin-crevoisier. The foundation of the breed in postwar France were offspring of this pair. Manou, Lon saito, Djaipour, Sita 1 and Sita 2, and they had to be heavily outcrossed with long-hair breeds to rebuild the birman breed. By the early 1950's, pure birman litters were once again being produced. The restored breed was recognised in Britain in 1965 and by the American Cat Fanciers' Association in 1966.

Birmans have been bred as companions for many generations, and, as such, are very loving. They frequently take a genuine, affectionate interest in what their owners do. Birmans are typically used as show cats who travel with their owners if they are "show quality", meaning that the color of their paws (usually white) and the color of their legs must not blend or intermingle. Such an occurrence will render the Birman unshowable. These cats that lack show quality are regarded as pets.

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Birman Blog Posts

Ragdoll: tale of a floppy cat and an upcoming show
She started with a white Persian and a seal point Birman, then bred the resulting progeny to a sable Burmese until she had a cat with very specific body type and markings. On Saturday, May 26, these adorable cats will be among 41 breeds of cats shown ...
Best Pets For Kids: Which Animal Should You Bring Home?
Very much the social cat, the birman will run up and greet guests rather than hiding in a corner. But if you're looking for an active breed, the birman, which would rather lounge around the house, may not be right for your family.
The court rises, but the trial has no end
Sitting half asleep on a comfortable chair is Saffy, the spoilt Birman cat still sulking from being boarded out for the last few weeks of the trial. ''We didn't get much sleep last night because he was crying, poor thing,'' says Joy.

Birman Colors

Points of Sacred Birman are: Seal-point, Blue-point, Chocolate-point, Lilac-point, Seal Tortie-point, Cream-point, Blue Cream point, Chocolate Tortie point, Lilac Tortie point. The same colours in Tabby version (Lynx): Seal Tabby point, Blue Tabby point, Chocolate Tabby point, Lilac Tabby point, Red Tabby, Cream point, Tortie Tabby point, Lynx or Red Factor colors on the legs, tail and face. Birmans differ from conventional colour-point cats by their white paws called gloves. The coat is medium-length, not as long and thick as a Persian's, and does not mat. Their most striking feature is their clear blue eyes, which remain blue throughout their life. Some have described their eyes as 'Twin Pools Of Serenity'.

Birman Legend

Many years ago, before the birth of Buddha, the Khmer people of Burma built wonderful temples to Tsun Kyan-Kse, the Goddess with the sapphire eyes, who presides over the journey of souls, and authorize the priests to live again in a holy animal for the term of its natural life, before taking again in a divine body of a great priest. The most beautiful of these temples, built on the sides of Mount Lugh, contained a dazzling solid gold statue of the Goddess. The priests of the temple also kept one hundred pure white cats not only to guard the temple, but also to exist as companions. The elderly head priest, Mun-Ha, had a particularly loyal feline friend, Sinh, whose eyes were yellow in the reflection of the golden body of the Goddess with the serene eyes.

One tempestuous night, Phoums from Siam attacked the temple overwhelming the Kittahs, and killing the priest Mun-Ha. As he sat dying in his golden throne, Sinh leapt onto his head, and, as he sat rigid before the statue of the Goddess, a miracle transpired. His appearance was transformed to one of immense exquisiteness. His impeccable white coat became creamy and golden tinted, his ears, nose, tail and legs became dark, like the colour of the earth, but left his paws white, and his eyes glowed the same sapphire as the Goddess. He then stared at the south door. The priests, acting upon his direct look, rushed to close the heavy bronze doors.

Eventually, temple was devoid of invaders once more. Sinh, however, stayed upon Mun-Ha's head for the next seven days with neither food nor water, before, facing the Goddess, he died - carrying Mun-Ha's soul to Tsun Kyan-Kse%u2026 and when, Seven days later, the amassed priests consulted the statue on the succession of Mun-Ha, the remaining ninety-nine cats of the temple ran up, all of which had been transformed like Sinh, surrounded the youngest of the priests. Therefore, the reincarnated ancestors were chosen by the Goddess's heavenly spirit.

The legend also dictates that when a priest died, his soul was channelled into the body of a cat and upon the cat's death the priest's soul had entered heaven- although, according to Major Russell Gordon, "But woe also to he who brings about the end of one of these marvellous beasts, even if he did not mean to. He will suffer the most cruel torments until the soul he has upset has been appeased."

Birman Links

The Birman Home Page
Birman resources, chat, FAQ, and links, all searchable.
Cat Fanciers' Association: Breed Profile: Birman
An indepth look into the Birman breed, believed to have originated in Burma.
Birman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Birman is said to have originated in western Burma, and cats with similar markings are recorded in documents from ancient Thailand. ...
Birman: FBRL Breed Page
Information, links, and international breeder contact information for the Birman cat breed.
CFA Breed Standard: Birman
Features the qualities and characteristics of this cat type.
National Birman Fanciers
National Birman Fanciers is an affiliate of Cat Fanciers Association, and breed club devoted to the Birman, also known as the Sacred Cat of Burma.
BIRMAN CAT CLUB(United Kingdom)
The Birman Cat Club Home Page, information, Birman news, Birman club membership - established over 30 years, the largest UK cat club, beautiful colour ...
Birman Cat Club of Australasia
The Birman Cat Club of Australia was founded in 1977 by a group of people dedicated to this wonderful breed. The club is affiliated with the New South Wales ...

Birman Breeders

TARON BIRMANS - The Sacred cat of Burma
Everything you want to know about the birman breed, Seal, Blue, Lilac and Lynx point Birmans. Pet, Breed and Show quality CFA / TICA registered Pedigree ...
Birmans Online - Worldwide Birman breeder directory
Birmans Online - Worldwide Birman breeder directory listing breeders on the internet with cat and kitten availability.
BIRMAN RESCUE
Presents information by region about Birman rescue organizations.
Shiki Birman Cattery
My passion for this breed began in 1988, when I adopted my first Birman, I soon became addicted to their placid temperament and decided to breed, ...
Birman Cat - The Birman Society Inc. Melbourne, Victoria Australia
Raise the status of the Birman, better understanding of the breed. Provide a supportive caring network for those associated with Birmans and to rescue and ...
Birman Cat Breeders - Australia
Online directory of Birman breeders in Australia. Locate a Birman breeder, advertise your cattery.
The Nirmanakaya Birman Cattery
The Nirmanakaya Birman Cattery is located in Central Massachusetts, near New England's second largest city, Worcester. Our goal is to produce chocolate and ...
Silkencats Birman Cats, North Carolina
North Carolina Birman cat breeder, Birman cat photos & lots of info on Birman cats and kittens. Birman kitten growth article, Birman historical articles ...
Birman Breeders, Birman Breed Clubs, Birman Kittens, Birman Rescue
Birman Cats, History of the Birman Cat, Breeders, Birman Cat Clubs, Birman Kittens.
Birman Kittens and Cats: PICTURES, PRICES and BIRMAN FAQ
KITTEN PICTURES & PRICES. We sell The World's Best Cat Litter too! Blue-point & seal-point kittens and cats. Champion Lines.
Sharada Birman Cattery Online
An introduction to a small Australian Birman Cattery run by BK Heather. Lovingly breeding seal blue lilac and chocolate points.
Birman Cats of Zarlee
Zarlee Birman cats and kittens raised by breeder of the Birman located in Sydney Australia. All are lovingly reared in our family home.
Katascali Cattery Birman: Sacred Cat of Burma
Extensive site providing information, links, and artwork.
The Nirmanakaya Birman Cattery
The Nirmanakaya Birman Cattery is located in Central Massachusetts, near New England's second largest city, Worcester. Our goal is to produce chocolate and ...

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Joy Rosario wrote

What a wonderful place to share about Birmans. I said goodbye to my 13 year old neutered tom called Cappuccino last night. What a gift he has been in my life, so gentle and very sweet natured, dear little kitty. I will post some pictures.
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