We are breeders of the beautiful blue-eyed Birman Cats. The Birman Cat is a playful, people-orientated, inquisitive and very smart cat. Birmans are known for their white paws, striking blue eyes and beautiful coats. 
The above portrait is of Cleo, painted by her new owner Merilyn who lives in Mudgee, just beautiful. One of Cocoa's daughters. OUR BIRMAN CATS We have a stud male and 3 female cats, all have excellent breeding lines. more >>
All our kittens are raised indoors and are handled constantly to produce the best possible socialization. My other children get involved helping feed and brush them, they are also good with socialising all the kittens. My grandchildren also love giving them kisses. When they go to live with their new parents they take with them a kitten pack which includes food samples of Advance, they also receive a care booklet. We also give copies of the parents pedigrees to show they are infact a pedigree birman. They have of course been vet checked, wormed, microchipped, desexed and had their first vaccination. To secure a kitten we require a $150 deposit, this is non refundable if you purchase a kitten elsewhere or change your mind. All our kittens sell for $800.00 for pet quality, show price and breeder price to registered breeders only, price upon application. When contacting us, let us know a bit about you and if you have a preference of colour or gender of kitten.
ABOUT DANIELLE Hi, this is Danielle. I have owned cats for most of my life. I first came across a birman when I was 11. Our neighbour was one of the early birman breeders and she had a litter with a female kitten with one brown paw, named Muffin. Well, I fell in love with Muffin, and she became my very first. I have had many other cats and breeds since then, but decided to start breeding Birmans in 2006. I talked my husband into letting me start this venture and my eldest daughter Samantha, and her husband David, wanted to be a part of it. We started with going to many cat shows and discussing the pros and cons with other breeders. We joined The Birman Cat Club of Australia and registered with NSWCFA. In 2007 we purchased our very first breeding girl and we went from there. |