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Of all the pedigree cats
the Birman is the most mysterious one. Mysteriously, it first appeared
in 1926, at the first big cat show in Paris, after the First World War.
It was accompanied by a strange legend.
Breeding Birmans
presents difficulties because of its particular characteristics-four
white gloves- it is a genuine genetic headache. (Even today the
gloving gene is not fully understood.) To pierce the secrets of the
sacred cat of Burma two experts have collaborated. Simone Poirier a
breeder with thirty two years experience selecting and breeding Birmans
and Gizele Barnay a specialised journalist, the interviewer. They
discuss the Zoology of genetics and their dialogue is in effect a voyage
of research into the sacred cat of Burma.
They recount a goddess
with sapphire eyes, an English major of the Indian Army, an American
millionaire, two adventurers, a woman of letters, a Swiss abbot, an
Italian Princess… They touch upon Collette who presents her grey blue
cats at a show, where the first Birmans were crowned, Jean Cocteau, who
designed a medal for the cat club and Romy Schneider a French actress
and lover of the Sacred Cat of Burma.
The book reads like a
novel but is packed with information and anecdotes. The book is
illustrated with many of the historical cats whose names appear behind
many Birmans today. A successful French breed which has acquired an
international reputation now with clubs all over the world for the
protection and promotion of the breed.
To find out more or purchase a copy go to
www.sacredbirman.co.uk
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