Ever hear of the legend of the Birman Cat. Well here it is.
Legend goes there was a temple built on the sides of Mount Lugh. In this temple lived a very holy Kittah Mun-Ha, a holy of the hollies. The God Song Hio himself braided his golden beard from. His whole life, every minute, dedicated to the service of Tsu Kyan-Kse, the Goddess with the sapphire eyes, who presides over the transmigration of souls, permits Kittahs to live again in a holy animal for the duration of it's animal existence before taking a haloed body with the holy perfection of the great priests.
Next to him was Sinh, who was mediating, which was his oracle and all-white cat with yellow eyes. The eyes where golden as they reflected his masters golden beard and from the golden body of the Goddess with the heavenly eyes, Sinh.
One night when the murdering Phoums, who came from the hated Siam, came near the sacred place and thus the Grand Priest Mun-Ha entered death, having at his side his devine cat.
This is when the miracle happened, Sinh was on the golden throne and sat on the head of his master. His bristly hair became suddenly golden yellow, his golden eyes became blue, his four paws touching the old skull became a dazzling white. As his eyes turned from the south door, the Kittahs obeying this commanding look called upon a great breeze to close the bronze door and saving the temple. The next morning all the cats where transformed.
The legend of the Birman cat.
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