The legendary holy cat-Birman cat

 

The rumored holy cat - Birman cat
Birman cat (certain introduction)

Many people may confuse Birman cat with Ragdoll cat (certain introduction), so today I will take a look at Birman cat. The Birman cat originated from Myanmar. It is said that it was brought to France in 1916 and became the first cat to come to Europe. In 1925, the Birman cat was recognized by France as the first purebred cat, but no one knows the real reason.

The reason why the Birman cat is called a holy cat has a legendary allusion: a long time ago, a monk named Manha worshiped a man who controlled the reincarnation of the mind in Myanmar. goddess. Manha has a white Birman cat named Shanyu. When Manha died, the protecting dog jumped onto Manha, and then looked up at the enshrined goddess statue. Suddenly, the hair on its back turned golden, and the hair on its head, tail and legs formed Manha's beard. The fur is khaki, and the originally yellow eyes have turned into a royal blue like a goddess; while the toes stepping on Manha's body still maintain their original white color. After that, people called the Birman cat the "Sacred Cat of Burma" and regarded it as the patron saint of temples.

Their hair feels a bit like silk and is extremely soft.

In addition to blue eyes, the most special features of Birman cats are that their hands and feet look like they are wearing white shoes, the tips of their ears are slightly rounded, their eyes are large and round, their nose is short, the bridge of their nose is a plump eagle nose, and their hair is Medium to long, the hair is soft, the hair on the abdomen is slightly curved, and the color ranges from dark brown, milky white, chocolate, lavender, etc. Although Birman cats have a dignified appearance and noble temperament, they are actually smart, lively, gentle, friendly to people, and find it difficult to adapt to new environments.

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