Pawshere is a website dedicated to the beautiful Birman cat.
A home without a Birman is just a house!
Pawshere is our prefix, registered with the GCCF in 2007.

I didn’t take the decision lightly to breed the Birman cat as the realize there is very little profit to be made and should only be done forresponsibility and the cost is massive a lot more then some people the love of a breed. I grew up with my mother breeding cats; she started breeding cats in 1981. I was, at the time, only four years old. I witnessed the sorrows as well as the joys of breeding.
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kittens are some times available to loving homes only.
You can find us in Rochester, Kent, England

The Birman cat
Is an extremely beautiful semi long haired cat. Birman cats have pointing, i.e. colouring to the face, legs, ears and tail, and a pale body colour. The Birman cat has lovely blue eyes and four pure white feet. The body is described as being long and massive, with thick set medium length legs and short strong paws. The head is broad and rounded with well spaced medium size ears, the nose is medium in length with a slight dip in the centre, but without the stop seen in Persian cats. Birmans are known as especially loving and affectionate, having been bred as companion cats for many generations. They love human company and take an interest in everything their human families do. The original colour (and still a great favourite) is the Seal Point, but there are now twenty different colours.