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Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Birman kitten battles for climber - A cheeky little Birman kitten challenges his older brother for the climber

Hello:)


Hello!

My name is Gemma Carnimeo, I'm Italian Breeder. I have a cattery of
Birman Cats in Italy. I breed Birmans in the traditional colours:
chocolate, blue, lilac, seal point.
Now I have available two female kittens, chocolate point born on
11/3/07, one Breeding Quality and the other Pet Quality. They have
FIFE' PEDIGREE and all vaccinations.

Visit my web site: http://www.birmanicarnimeo.altervista.org/

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Mun-Ha the Birman kitten

Birman cat legend: http://www.northernbirmancatclub.co.u...
It was tough to choose between between Sinh [pronounced 'sing'] and Mun-Ha. If you know much about me, the legend is pretty amazing and awesome. God surely has blessed me. :)
Thank you for the wonderful name suggestions, I wish I could have cats for all those beautiful names!
Love +Ysabella Brave

p.s. the song at the end is "Message from the man in the Moon" sung by Allen Jones, from the Marx Bros movie "a Day at the Races".

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Birmans enjoying the great outdoors

Our two birmans, Monty and Panda exploring the woods one February sunny morning

My cute birman boy Zanzibar - Having fun in the grass.

Monday, March 10, 2008

The Birman Legend


According to Buddhist legend the Birman breed was created in the image of 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 stood on his body and faced an effigy of the goddess, who magically transformed the cat, and all of the other temple cats, to a golden colour with the deep blue eyes of the goddess and pure white feet. 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 was sent to France as a gift and the female of the pair was pregnant. Since the early 1900s, following the Birmans arrival, the breed has continued to be developed in Europe and has spread around the world. The Birman were introduced to Australia in 1967.