The Birman is known as the Sacred Cat of Burma. The Vanderbilts are believed to have been given two Birmans by a Burmese temple servant, which were then bred to produce Birman Cats in the West. Birmans were sacred priestly cats of the Khmer People of ancient Thailand. The Birman was once known as the Lynx Cat of Laos.
Related pages:
Birman Rescue
Connecticut Animal Rescue
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(Sorted by Zip Code.)
Hartford County - Granby, CT 06035 Salmon Brook Veterinary Hospital 860-653-7238
Tolland County - Tolland, CT 06084 Kitty Angels 860-875-1808
Hartford County - Newington, CT 06111 Connecticut Humane Society 860-667-8545
Middlesex County - Westbrook 06498 Tait's Every Animal Matters 888-367-8326
New Haven County - New Haven 06506 Greater New Haven Cat Project 203-782-2287
New Haven County - New Haven, Connecticut 06512 The Hope Alliance 203-466-2185
New Haven County - Seymour, CT 06512 Rehab-A-Cat 203-888-2279
New Haven County - New Haven 06515 Rehab-A-Cat 203-787-5532
New Haven County - Hamden 06518 Creature Kindness 203-389-2242
Litchfield County - Torrington, CT 06790 Statewide Veterinary Clinic 888-613-2034
Fairfield County - Danbury 06810 Help for Pets 203-792-1477
Fairfield County - Danbury, Connecticut 06813 The Danbury Animal Welfare Society, Inc. 203-744-3297
If you find any of the above spay/neuter information is incorrect,
or if you know another low-cost clinic to recommend, please
call Rescue Me! at 1-800-800-2099 with this information.
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