Birman Tails
People ask us how we can bear to part with such cute kittens. We tell them that we view our Birmans as missionaries going forth to convert new families to Birmandom. Here are some "tails from the missionaries".
When you visit this page you will a randomly selected "teaser tail". Use the list on the left for an alphabetical list to find your favorite or at the end here for a few more random selections.
| Ambrose b. 1 March, 2002 Sire: Heartbir's Redeemer ("Deemer") (lilac point) Dam: (Seal Tortie Point) Leo (Ed: Leo is a Seal point girl from the Willow-and-Wisty kitten experience. Read about them growing up - At birth and later. Growing up, Leo was voted "kitten-most-likely-to-be-in-the-thick-of-trouble" and managed to lose an inch of tail to a door. Ambrose, slightly older, is a Red Point boy born and raised in Redville and was voted as "kitten-most-likely-to-report-bad-behavior-to-the-principal". ) 10 August, 2002 Dear Sallie and Paul,
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