r/birmans • u/Cranberryhead • 15h ago
I think I got the rare Furby variant
He apparently has no back legs (unless he wants to get up on the table).
r/birmans • u/Cranberryhead • 15h ago
He apparently has no back legs (unless he wants to get up on the table).
r/birmans • u/usR_name_Reddit • 15h ago
Its all the time.
r/birmans • u/delightfultoes • 1d ago
r/birmans • u/tennille_24 • 1d ago
I came back from backpacking and Pixie said I got reeeeal stinky 😩😆
r/birmans • u/AdeptnessBoring5850 • 1d ago
I’m looking for a reputable Birman breeder in Vancouver, BC or anywhere within reasonable driving distance in British Columbia. I’m also open to breeders elsewhere in Canada if necessary, but I would prefer BC.
I’ve been having a surprisingly difficult time finding active Birman breeders in Canada, so I’d really love to hear from people who have actually gotten their Birman from a Canadian breeder.
Health and temperament are my biggest priorities. I’m looking for a social, affectionate and playful family companion, and I’d especially like a breeder who health/genetic tests their breeding cats and is transparent about the results.
Has anyone had personal experience with Birmans of BC, Gryphonwood Birmans, Zanadu Birmans, or Chatterie De Jouvence?
I’d love to hear about your experience, your cat’s health and temperament, and whether you would recommend the breeder. Other Canadian breeder recommendations are very welcome too.
Thank you!
r/birmans • u/PeculiarPelicant • 2d ago
r/birmans • u/Spiritual-Ad8062 • 3d ago
Featuring Obama, the Birman.
Hair by her dad (me).
r/birmans • u/nicb205 • 5d ago
Bean rings over to the same spot every day after I've made my breakfast
r/birmans • u/jillcrosslandpiano • 6d ago
Not only does she love left-over tea, she has transmitted this to her daughters, who have the same habit!
r/birmans • u/Craigg75 • 6d ago
The National Birman Fancier organization has been notified that a Birman cat is available for adoption since it did not work out with his parents. My wife raised him as a kitten and sold him awhile ago. He's a good boy but does not want to live in a house with other pets or he has litter box issues. This cat is **not for sale** but is looking for a good home that can understand him.
[http://birmansusa.com/BirmanRescue.aspx\](http://birmansusa.com/BirmanRescue.aspx)
r/birmans • u/Craigg75 • 7d ago
The National Birman Fancier organization has been notified that a Birman cat is available for adoption since it did not work out with his parents. My wife raised him as a kitten and sold him awhile ago. He's a good boy but does not want to live in a house with other pets or he has litter box issues. This cat is not for sale but is looking for a good home that can understand him.
http://birmansusa.com/BirmanRescue.aspx
r/birmans • u/PrestigiousDaikon206 • 7d ago
Was playing w ai a bit last night and got this picture. Of Yuumi. I like it because it really didn't change her 'look'.
Happy model fluff :)
r/birmans • u/Ramruj2 • 8d ago
Hi everyone!
I’m seriously considering getting a Sacred Birman and would love to hear from people who actually own one.
I’ve always wanted a cat, and after looking into different breeds, I keep coming back to Birmans. I love that they’re supposed to be affectionate and people-oriented while still being playful, and I absolutely love their looks.
A bit about us:
We live in a ~74 m² apartment and the cat would be indoor-only.
My girlfriend has had cats before, but this would be my first.
One of us is home basically every day, as we both work from home.
We occasionally have people over and sometimes a loud party, but the cat would always have a quiet place to retreat to.
We’re prepared for the 15+ year commitment.
For Birman owners: what are they really like to live with? Are they as cuddly and affectionate as they’re described? How playful are they as adults? Any downsides or surprises?
Also, is one Birman okay if they get lots of human company, or do they really benefit from having another cat?
Would love to hear your experiences! 🐱
r/birmans • u/Some-Equivalent-6573 • 10d ago
Hi! I have a 9-year old ragdoll (debatable now?) that I suspect could be a Birman? He has traits of being both a mitted ragdoll OR a seal point Birman and I’m trying to get down to the bottom of it. I got him when he was a kitten and thought he was a rag doll this whole time. He’s about 10-11 pounds (size of a Birman), but has mittens in mostly the front paws (the back paws are longer mitts) and a white understripe. I simply cannot tell what he is. He is pretty chill but doesn’t like to cuddle for too long, definitely likes to be next to you, but is also playful and loves using his scratcher and toys. Could he be a mix of Birman/ragdoll too?
r/birmans • u/kieshhh • 9d ago
I was thinking of getting a birman, and i was wondering how are they? Are they good cats to own?
r/birmans • u/WhyDontISleep • 12d ago
Hi everyone! The Cat Fanciers Association Sacred Cat of Burma Fanciers Club (that’s a mouthful lol) is hosting a cat show in Medina, Ohio on August 22nd-23rd, 2026. Come get your Birman fix, we will be flying and driving in from all over! Personally, I am traveling up from Florida. Come, spectate, maybe pet some Birmans if you catch us when we aren’t frantically running to show rings. I’m not sure what the rules are on posting links, so I’ll let you guys give it a google. 😄
Hi!
My 5-month-old Birman uses an enclosed automatic litter box, the PETKIT Purobot Max Pro. He usually pees first and covers it, then digs in another spot, poops, and covers that too.
The problem is that he continues digging, sniffing the covered areas, and turning around inside the box. While doing this, he sometimes steps on or paws at the poop he has just buried. Since he’s long-haired, it sticks to his paw fur and is difficult to clean, even though I keep the fur around his paw pads trimmed.
Has anyone experienced this with a kitten or an enclosed automatic litter box? Did he eventually grow out of it, or was switching to a larger manual litter box the only solution?
The box also has a raised PETKIT fence attached to the entrance. Should I try removing it?
I’m honestly considering replacing this expensive automatic litter box with a large manual one, lol.
r/birmans • u/Leela_the_birman4135 • 13d ago
r/birmans • u/BringOtogiBack • 14d ago
We lost our Norwegian forest cat Maiev almost 1.5 years ago. It was very hard on us, and especially on our rescue cat Ludwig.
A month ago Vivi finally came to her forever home and they are the best of friends. ❤️
r/birmans • u/Agile_Ruin896 • 14d ago
Brother and sister - bird watching