Cattery of European Burmese

Beauty of the Burmese is "the golden mean", a combination of classical elegance and rigor. This is one of the few animals mere contemplation of which is able to bring you great aesthetic pleasure. Information about the origin of these ancient breed is very contradictory. Some sources claim that the Burmese cat was the temple animal worshipped as the deity about 500 years ago. According to the legend, each monk had to take care of his cat indulging all his whims. Moreover, the better the monk took care of his animal, the closer he was to God. It is believed that in Europe the first Burmese cat appeared thanks to Dr. Joseph Thompson from San Francisco. A charming cat with an oriental name of Wong Mau was brought to America from the west coast of Burma in 1930. She became the matriarch of all Burmese in Europe.

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