The Story of the Birman:

Centuries ago, the Khmer people of Asia built the Temple of Lao-Tsun in which to worship a golden goddess with sapphire-blue eyes, Tsun-Kyan-Kse. Mun-Ha, a much-loved priest, often knelt in meditation before the goddess with Sinh, a beautiful white temple cat, beside him gazing at the golden figure. One night raiders attacked the temple and Mun-Ha was killed. As Mun-Ha died, Sinh placed his feet upon his fallen master and faced the golden goddess. As he did so, the hairs of his white body turned golden, and his yellow eyes to sapphire-blue, like hers; his four white legs turned earthy brown - but where his paws rested gently on his dead master, they remained white as a symbol of purity. Next morning, the hundred white cats of the temple were as golden as Sinh, who did not leave the sacred throne until, seven days later, he died, and carried his master's soul into paradise. Since that time, whenever a sacred cat died in the Temple of Lao-Tsun, the soul of a priest was said to accompany it on its journey to the hereafter.

 

 

Since we do love the Birman breed, in March 2004 we adopted Archie or Archibald of Dunsmore into our family.   Below is a photo of our new kitten.

 

 

Unfortunately in October of 2003 we unexpectedly lost Oberon.  He had a pulmonary and heart embolism.  He was such a great cat and we miss him. 

 

Orion Star Oberon of Grimsby and Orion Star Olivier

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Obie and Ollie

 

Orion Star Kittens (Some of the Family)

For more information on Birmans check out these web sites

 

The Birman Home Page

Birman Cat Ring

 

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