Birman cat Birman cat | Awesome Wallpapers

Loading images... Please wait...

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Birman cat

              Birman cat (Sacred Birman, Sacred Cat Of Burma) is a domestic cat breed. Birmans have semi-long, silky hair, a semi-cobby body and relatively small ears compared to other cat races and a Roman nose. In order to comply with breed standards, the Birman's body should be of an eggshell colour or golden, depending on the intensity of the markings colour. The markings can be pure seal, chocolate, blue, red, lilac or cream. Tabby variations are also allowed. Tortie cats can be seal, chocolate, blue or lilac. Birmans have sapphire coloured eyes.             
              All Birmans are born white (as other colourpoint kittens are) and they start developing their colours at the age of 1 week if they have a dark colour (as seal-point) and at the age of 14 days, or more, if they have a clear colour (as lilac-point). The first part which develops the colour are the points of ears, nose and tail. The real colour is complete at two years old and after a wintry season.

Click on photos to enlarge the wallpapers:  

birman cat birman cat birman cat birman cat
birman cat birman cat birman cat birman cat birman cat birman cat
Source of the images:
walldesk.net     animaltheory.blogspot.com
scenicreflections.com    galleryheart.com
t-cin.com    wakpaper.com     

No comments:

Post a Comment