Welcome to the Birman Cat Club!

 

We are a free club for all Birman cat enthusiasts, families and friends of the adorable Birman cat.

The beautiful Birman cat is a sweet natured, quiet, and affectionate cat that just loves to be around people. One of the characteristics of a Birman Cat is that they are generally suitable to own with other pets. If you presently own a Birman, you have already discovered many of their enjoyable personality traits.

The Birman Cat Club is a fun and free way for you to share your ideas, photos and movie clips with other Birman Cat fans…and people who are considering adding a Birman Cat to their home. The whole family will enjoy viewing the wonderful Birman photos, and discovering all there is to know about the popular and unique Birman cat.

Here at The Birman Cat Club you can also win great monthly prizes. Just post your favorite Birman photo and you might win! We invite you to read about our Site Features to learn more about this exciting member contest.

How would you like even more Birman info? You can subscribe to our monthly newsletter, written by Birman enthusiasts just like you. It is filled with useful Birman tidbits, and features the winner of our highest rated photo contest, as voted by all our Club's members. Here is a sample of the material included in our letter.

The Legend of The Birman Cat

Many centuries ago in ages past the Khmer people of Asia built many wondrous and beautiful temples in which to worship to pay homage to their varied gods. Legend has it that the temple of Lao-Tsun housed a beautiful golden goddess with sapphire blue eyes named Kyan Kse, who job it was to watch over the transmutation of souls. Mun-Ha, one of the most beloved of the priests of Kyan Kse, whose beard had been braided with gold by the great god Son-Hio, often knelt in meditation before the golden goddess of Tsun-Kyan-Kse where Sinh, a beautiful and faithful white temple cat, was always at his side and shared in his meditations. As the holy priest Mun-Ha would pray the sacred cat would gaze at the Kyan Kse.

One night as the moon rose and Mun-Ha was kneeling before the sacred goddess, raiders attacked the temple and Mun-Ha was killed. At the moment of Mun-Ha's death, Sinh placed his feet upon his dying master and faced the golden goddess.

Immediately the hairs of his white body turned as golden as the light radiating from the golden goddess, her beautiful blue eyes became his very own, and his four white legs shaded downwards to a velvety brown; but where his feet rested gently on his dead master, the whiteness remained white, thus denoting the purity of the Priest's soul passing into the cat.

The next morning the temple radiated with the transformation of a hundred white cats, which, like Sinh, reflected the golden hue of sunset. Sinh, the golden cat of Burma, never left the throne of Mun-Ha after his master's death. After seven days Sinh also died, carrying with him into paradise the soul of Mun-Ha, his beloved master.

 

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