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CollectA Cat Figure - Birman Cat Sitting #88321
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
Gentle giant with captivating blue eyes and silky plush fur, the Birman Cat is a serene and affectionate companion beautifully recreated in a relaxed sitting pose.
The CollectA Birman Cat Sitting measures: 2" L x 2.4" H.
The CollectA Birman Cat Sitting figure is a graceful and realistic representation of this elegant long-haired breed. Sculpted in a calm seated pose typical of a relaxed house cat, the figure captures the Birman's gentle personality and refined appearance. The cream and brown color-point pattern is carefully painted, while the sculpted fur texture gives the model a soft and natural look.
The striking blue eyes immediately stand out and accurately reflect one of the breed's signature traits. Fine detailing around the ears, face, paws, and tail enhances the realism, while the composed sitting posture gives the figure a peaceful and lifelike presence. This charming model makes an excellent addition to cat collections, animal displays, or imaginative play scenes.
The Birman cat, often known as the Sacred Cat of Burma, is a breed associated with legends and temple folklore. Though its exact origins remain uncertain, the modern Birman breed became established in France during the early 20th century. Birmans are famous for their silky coats, deep blue eyes, white-gloved paws, and darker color points on the face, ears, legs, and tail.
These cats are widely admired for their affectionate and gentle temperament. Birmans are social, intelligent, and adaptable companions that enjoy spending time with people and other pets. Their calm personalities and elegant appearance have made them one of the most beloved pedigree cat breeds worldwide.
Part of the Farm Time/Cats and Dogs collection by CollectA.
Made of durable synthetic material by CollectA. Hand Painted.
Suitable for Ages 3 and Up.
Product Code: CA88321
Model Number: CollectA #88321
Brand: CollectA
3+ Years
Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.