Birman

Substantial

Coat

Solid:
Tabby: Any of the tabby combinations except those with cinnamon/fawn. Golden tabby is not permitted.
Tortoishell: Any of the tortie combinations except those with cinnamon/fawn.
Torbie: Any of the torbie combinations except those with cinnamon/fawn.
Colourpoint/Himalayan: All of the above must always be in the colourpoint pattern (Strict).
White Patterns: Birman gloves are a special variation of Mitted. The left and right sides of the cat should have symmetrical markings (left front foot to right front foot etc).
Gloves: Minimum white on the front feet is the front of the toes, maximum is the toes and hands.
Laces: Minimum white on the hind feet are white toes and feet, maximum is up to but not including the ankle.

Eyes

Nose

Matches surrounding coat.

Faults

Left/right asymmetrical gloves.

Disqualifications

White spotting anywhere other than the feet.

Varieties

None

Notes

A cat of mystery and legend, the Birman is a pointed cat with a long, silky coat and pure white feet. Breed folklore is elaborate, talking about how the first Birman, a yellow-eyed white cat with dirty feet named Sinh saved his master Kittah Mun-Ha from night raiders. For his bravery and loyalty, Sinh was transformed by the goddess Tsun Kyan-Kse: his body turned golden, his eyes became blue, and his paws changed to white from the soiled brown of the earth as his master’s holy aura purified them. Sinh stayed with his master until he died, carrying Mun-Ha’s soul to paradise, and seven days later the temple priests returned to discover that every temple cat had been blessed with the same sacred white feet and sapphire eyes. They were then exported under the name “Sacred Cat of Burma”, a name by which they are still known, particularly in Europe where the French name remains Chat sacré de Birmanie.

In reality, the Birman was probably the result of crossing Burmese temple cats (likely Siamese in type) imported to France with Angoras or Persians at the turn of the century, and the breed was largely reconstructed using Persians and Siamese after World War II. They arrived in America in 1959, and were accepted by CFA in 1967. The Birman itself, regardless of its past, certainly acts like a sacred temple cat; they are possessed of a deep personal dignity and poise, and as every Birman breeder knows, they each find their own Kittah Mun-Ha and will gladly defend him or her to the death—though today’s foes are more likely to be thunderstorms, very large coats, the dishwasher and the TV!

Type & judging remarks
It is neither svelte nor cobby, but strongly built and of a medium, semi-foreign type. The head has a distinctive Roman nose and a sweet expression. The body colour is even, with subtle shading allowed, though a strong contrast between body and point colour is desirable. In all point colours, “golden mist” is desirable; that is, a faint golden beige cast on the back and sides.

Breed Files

Filename: Birman
Offset: 23DD
Base: Persian
SCP: Russian Blue
Accepted: August 17, 2007
Notes: Addballz ears, tail (can be up or down) and ruff. Two body thickness variations with two shade variations. The original file included untextured ears & those are now DQ. The file has been updated and should be downloaded again.

Filename: KK Birman v.2
Offset: 22B2
Base: Persian
SCP: Persian
Accepted: December 31, 2005
Notes: Colours don't breed true.

Filename: SBirman
Offset: FFF7
Base: Persian
SCP: Persian
Accepted: August 16, 2004
Notes: