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Mietta |
According to Buddhist legend the Birman breed was created by a Burmese
goddess. The legend tells of a colony of white cats living in a Burmese
temple dedicated to a goddess. After a temple priest was murdered, one
of the white cats faced an effigy of the goddess, who magically
transformed the cat, and all of the other temple cats, to a golden
colour. The story may be mythical but the Birman is considered to have
originated in Burma, developed by Burmese priests. When the priests were
forced to flee their native country they were assisted by the English
and French military. In gratitude a pair of Birman cats were sent to
France as a gift and the female of the pair was pregnant. Since the
early 1900s, following the Birman's arrival, the breed has continued to
be developed in Europe and has spread around the world. The Birman were
introduced to Australia in 1967.
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Harley |
The Birman is a most attractive cat, exceptional to look at and very
photogenic. They are a semi-long haired cat breed that are broadly
similar in colour to siamese cats except that the tips of their feet are
pure white. The cats have markings i.e. darker colouration on the face,
ears, legs and tail. These areas are known as points. Regardless of
body or point colour, the cat should always have deep blue eyes and
white feet. There is an obvious ruff or collar of
hair around the neck, especially in the males. The tail is also bushy
and the body is robust with shorter solid legs and a medium sized tail.
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Mocha |
Birmans are known for a cool but affectionate personality. They often
appear docile and casual, and spend a lot of time lazing around the
house. They form a bond with their owner and are reportedly good with
other pets. They are not particularly vocal but will make their presence
felt if they want attention. The Birman has proven to be suitable for
anyone. They can be kept in apartments or houses, big or small. Birmans
are not as active as some other breeds, which may make them more
suitable for a busy household or one with multiple pets.
*This information was collected from www.purina.com
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