Happiness Realized – Genuine, multi-sourced documented customer testimonials from Saba Birman families worldwide

This isn’t marketing fluff.
Emotion and reality.
A touch of documented happiness.

There are moments when a dream quietly becomes reality.

When a Saba Birman cat — one of the most special representatives of the Sacred Cat of Burma — first enters the home of its new family.

A few minutes, a few hours… and it’s no longer a guest.
But a part of everyday life.

In the world of Saba, cats don’t simply go to new owners.

Relationships are born.

Quiet, deep, trust-based relationships between people and cats — bonds that become defining for many families for years to come.

Stories of real families can be seen on this page —
from Hungary to Spain and Austria, all the way to the United States.

Children, parents, everyday moments, travels, and new homes.

Those quiet, intimate scenes where a Saba Birman cat naturally becomes part of the family.

Something isn’t true just because many people talk about it loudly.
Real things often happen quietly.

That’s why we don’t list hundreds of customer testimonials here.

Happiness doesn’t become real just because many people talk about it.
But because it can be experienced.

Here, some of those who have already achieved this speak.

Those who no longer just imagine what it might be like to live with a Saba Birman cat — but return home to one every day.

Those who already know what it’s like when a quiet presence awaits behind the door.
When at the end of the day, words, numbers, and logic disappear — and only intimate tranquility remains.

Happiness is not loud.
It doesn’t explain itself.

It simply exists.

And once experienced, one knows:

a Saba Birman cat is not just a cat.
But the beginning of a special relationship.

This page contains feedback from owners of real Saba Birman kittens.

The displayed content comes from multiple, mutually reinforcing sources:
– personal customer quotes
– photos showing family situations
– screenshots from real message exchanges
– video testimonials
– and reviews published on external, independent platforms

These testimonials are related to real purchases, from families in multiple countries.
Their purpose is to provide an authentic picture of living with Saba Birman cats.

Real customer stories and experiences

Saba Callie – owner: Natalie – Alicante, Spain, 2025

Saba Callie arrived at her new family in Spain after a long journey. The footage shows the calm, secure presence that future owners most desire: the Sacred Cat of Burma is not broken, not uncertain, but curious, balanced, and lovable.

This video not only shows an arrival. It also shows that a Saba Birman cat, even after an international journey, is capable of entering its new family’s life with the same gentle, stable nature it had with us. The personality, calmness, and quality of the relationship are not lost along the way.

I want to be part of this world too.

Real families, real relationships

The following stories do not feature advertising photos or contrived sentences. These are moments from real families. Children, parents, everyday homes, travels, snuggles, play, tranquility. Exactly what matters most: how a Saba Birman cat becomes part of the family.

Saba Julian - owner: Fanni - Hungary, 2025

Saba Julian quickly found a home with his new family. From the very first days, he filled their everyday lives with his curious, playful, and extremely affectionate nature.

Julian is a true companion: always close to the family, snuggling, purring, and bringing continuous smiles to his owners’ faces with his playful energy.

“Julian got used to his home very quickly.”
“He constantly purrs and snuggles.”
“He’s very active, we play with him a lot.”
“We laugh at him a lot.”
“He’s always around us and fills us with love.”

Saba Julian Birman cat in his new home in Hungary – genuine customer feedback, shared moment with owner

A Christmas moment – when the love of a Saba Birman cat embraces you back.

Fanni – Hungary - Saba Julian, 2025

Such calm, loving relationships are not accidental.
They are the natural consequence of a stable bloodline consciously built over multiple generations.

Saba Poppy – owner: Dalma – Hungary, 2023

Saba Poppy is a true love cat. A Saba Birman cat is not just present in the family, but almost imperceptibly becomes the center of everyday life.

It forms a particularly deep bond with its owner. It often snuggles up and gently ‘kisses’ their face, as if to say: I’m here, I love you.

The relationship with the youngest member of the family also developed naturally. One can see the quiet trust and calmness with which they are together — as if they had always known each other. A connection that needs no words, no proof — it just exists and is present.

Poppy arrived in the family alongside an existing British cat and quickly found her place next to him. In such moments, the special nature of Saba Birman cats truly shines through: gentle, people-oriented, and deeply connected.

Saba Poppy Birman cat lying opposite a small child, touching each other in Hungary – genuine customer feedback

The special gift of Saba Birman cats is a deep, loving relationship with their owners — and with every member of the family.

Dalma – Hungary - Saba Poppy, 2023

It is in such moments that it truly becomes apparent how naturally a Saba Birman cat becomes part of the family: gently connecting with people, children, and living in harmony with other animals.

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Saba Gigi – owner: Kinga – Hungary, 2025

Saba Gigi quickly found a home with her new family. From the very first day, she approached her owner in a friendly manner, purred, snuggled, and curiously began to explore her new home.

She spent her first night in bed with her owners, and it quickly became clear that Gigi is a true companion: she loves to be close to the family, play, and seek connection with people every moment.

“We’ve already become friends.”
“She rubs against me.”
“She slept with us in bed all night, didn’t move from our side.”
“She purrs, snuggles, and plays a lot.”
“She started exploring the apartment.”
“She’s feeling very good.”

A quiet moment between Gigi and her owner. The Sacred Cat of Burma, falling asleep safely in a lap, perfectly demonstrates the deep, calm bond that is one of the most beautiful qualities of the breed.

Saba Birman cats are not just present in the family — they create connections. With their purring, closeness, and trust, they become part of everyday life.

Kinga – Hungary - Saba Gigi, 2025

The security these families experience is not accidental.
It is backed by a consistent, prevention-based veterinary approach.

I want a Saba Birman cat too.

Saba Serenity – owner: Gabriel – Austria, 2026

Saba Serenity (Padmé) quickly and confidently settled into her new home in Austria. Her owner soon began referring to her simply as: ‘Her Majesty’.
Serenity not only feels at home in the apartment — she has also joined her owner’s work and often accompanies him to the greenhouse.

“She’s an incredibly cuddly kitty.”
“Her Majesty is already doing her patrols.”
“Her Majesty has conquered her Empire.”
“I love her.”

A special moment from Austria.

Serenity’s owner, Gabriel, sent a short video of the cat accompanying him while working in the greenhouse. The footage arrived as a Women’s Day gift — a small message about how Serenity became part of everyday life.

A Saba Birman cat can be present not only in the tranquility of the home. Due to their gentle, stable nature, they become an integral part of everyday life in many families: present in movements, routines, and quiet joys.

Gabriel- Austria - Saba Serenity-2026

I want such a calm, connected Saba Birman cat too.

Saba Tracie – owner: Jean – Atlanta, USA, 2025

Saba Tracie arrived in Atlanta to her new family after a long international journey.

From the first moments, she was calm and friendly: purring, exploring her new surroundings, and quickly making herself at home in the new house.

Within a few days, a bond also formed with the family’s little girl. Tracie now sleeps with her and has become a sweet, playful companion in their daily lives.

“Wonderful. She purrs and already wants to explore her new home.”
“A very special little Saba Birman cat. We will love her very much.”
“Playful and sweet. A truly brave little soul.”
“My daughter says she loves her very much.”
“Now she sleeps in her room and has become a wonderful companion.”

Saba Tracie Birman cat sleeping on her owner's hand in the USA – genuine customer feedback, trust and bond

The calm trust when a Saba Birman cat rests in complete safety — and naturally connects with people.

Jean – Atlanta, USA, 2025 - Saba Tracie

The fact that these cats arrive so naturally in their new homes is no coincidence.
It is backed by years of documented international experience.

I want to be part of this security too.

Saba Winter (Luna) – owner: Tünde – Slovakia, 2024

Saba Winter, whom her family calls Luna, has been a part of Tünde’s life for years.

She entered their lives during a difficult period and accompanied them through changes: moving, setting up a new home, and the beginning of a new life stage.

Luna remained calm, adaptable, and loving throughout. For the family, she became not just a cat, but a constant and a source of joy in their daily lives.

“Luna was the constant, the source of joy and happiness during difficult times.”
“She went through this period with us honorably.”
“We love her, and I can only hope she feels good with us too.”
“Since then, she has completely settled into our new home.”
“I’m glad I found you back then, and Luna became part of our family.”

Saba Winter (Luna) Birman cat resting around her owner's neck in Slovakia – genuine customer feedback, close connection

Between a Saba Birman cat and a child, that natural, trust-based relationship develops almost from the first moment, later becoming part of everyday life.

Tünde – Slovakia, 2024 - Saba Winter (Luna)

I want such a constant in my life too.

When one Saba Birman cat is not enough

Many choose two Saba Birman cats from the very first moment — often littermates who arrive at their new home together.

This way, they grow up together, play, explore the world, and remain companions throughout their lives. Examples include the stories of Saba Nova and Saba Noelle, or Saba Toma and Saba Taila.

In other families, a second cat arrives a few years after the first Saba Birman, when they already know exactly what a special bond develops with these cats. In such cases, it’s not simply another animal entering the house, but another gentle, loving presence that further deepens the world that the first cat has already opened. Examples of this situation are the stories of Saba Salvador and Saba Jazmin, Saba Wanderer and Saba Hamlet, Saba Unity and Saba Jasper.

Whether they arrive together or meet later — Saba Birman cats naturally find each other and their families.

Living with two Saba Birman cats can be not only beautiful but also deeply harmonious. This video shows the natural balance that often develops in many families when a second cat arrives.

The relationship here brings not tension, but completeness. Two distinct personalities, two gentle presences, two Sacred Cats of Burma, who do not weaken but enrich each other’s and the family’s lives.

I want to live with two Saba Birman cats too.

Saba Nova & Saba Noelle – owner: Sandra – Austria, 2025

Nova and Noelle arrived together at Sandra’s family in Austria. Two little girls were waiting for them in the family, and during the selection process, it was important that each child received the Saba Birman kitten best suited to their personality.

That’s why two cats with different personalities joined the family: this way, both little girls found their own small companion. From the very first days, a natural bond formed between them, with shared playtime, cuddles, and little ‘chats’ quickly becoming part of their daily lives.

Nova and Noelle not only arrived in a new home — but in a family where each child has a suitable little Saba Birman companion.

“The journey home was very easy. The kittens were calm, we only heard a little meowing occasionally.”
“They are not shy at all anymore — when we come home, they come to us.”
“They ‘talk’ to me in their tiny little voices, and it’s so cute.”
“My daughters completely fell in love with the kitties.”
“They play with them a lot, feed them, and constantly hug them.”
“Nova is particularly attached to my husband — she loves to snuggle with him the most.”
“I simply love having them with us.”

Nova and Noelle Birman cats' first meeting with a young child in Austria – genuine customer feedback

The moment a little girl first sees her own cat.

Sandra – Austria-2025 - Saba Nova & Saba Noelle,

I want two Saba Birman cats in my family too.

Saba Toma & Saba Taila – owner: Nina – Slovenia, 2024

Two Saba Birman siblings who arrived together at their new family in Slovenia.

For their first birthday, their owner sent a special message.

“Today we celebrate our cats’ first birthday.
We are very grateful that you entrusted them to us.
I often think of you and send energy with gratitude from Slovenia.”

Saba Toma and Saba Taila Birman cats in a home environment in Slovenia – genuine customer feedback

Two Saba Birman siblings — growing up together in a loving family in Slovenia.

Nina - Slovenia, 2024 - Saba Toma and Saba Taila

Saba Birman cats often arrive as siblings in their new homes. This way, they explore the new world together — and together become part of the family’s daily life.

I want to choose a pair of siblings too.

Saba Wanderer (2017) & Saba Hamlet (2018) – owner: Judit – Switzerland

When a Saba Birman cat arrives in a new home, it’s not just an animal moving in. A relationship begins.

In Judit’s family, Wanderer, and later Hamlet, naturally became part of everyday life. Not in special moments — but in daily routines.

“He slept with me. If I moved, he purred all night.”
“He was an angel from the very first day. He already belongs here.”
“He plays with the children and is everywhere around us.”
“It’s as if he’s always been here.”

Saba Wanderer and Saba Hamlet Birman cats with the family in front of a Christmas tree in Switzerland – real customer feedback

The moment when Saba Birman cats are no longer guests — but part of the family.

Over the years, the family sent updates and pictures again and again — as the children grew up and the cats remained by their side.

The relationship is not a moment. But a part of everyday life.

Judit – Switzerland Saba Wanderer (2017) Saba Hamlet (2018) - (Family photos and contact: 2017–2024)

I want such a long-term relationship too.

Saba Unity (Perla) & Saba Jasper (Casper) – owner: Tatjana – Slovenia, 2022–2023

Perla was the family’s first Saba Birman cat. A year later, her little brother, Casper, arrived.

Since then, they have lived together — and also appear together on their owner’s Instagram page.

Perla and Casper’s Instagram page

“Perla greets you… we’re just walking.”
“We decided to wait for the next litter.
We really hope there will be a blue one.”
“Now Perla has a little brother.”
“We’re home. He’s purring very loudly.”
“Perla watches from a distance…
I think everything will be fine very soon.”
“They are both doing very well.
We love them very much — as you can see on Instagram.”
“They are the most wonderful cats I’ve ever had.”
“Thank you for these two beautiful souls.”

Saba Unity (Perla) and Saba Jasper (Gasper) Birman cats in a home environment in Slovenia – real customer feedback

Perla and Casper at the piano — two beautiful Saba Birman cats growing up together in Slovenia.

Tatjana- Slovenia-2022,2023 - Saba Unity (Perla) & Saba Jasper (Casper)

Perla and Casper’s story clearly shows that after one Saba Birman cat, a second one naturally joins many families.

The bond remains not only with the cats but also with the families for many years.

I want to live with Saba Birman cats long-term too.

Saba Vlad – owner: Eszter – Hungary, 2022

Eszter- Hungary-2022
GEPR Saba Vlad Grand European Premior

This video provides a calm, authentic answer to an important question. Not in theory, not as a promise, but as lived experience.

Saba Vlad is not only an exceptionally beautiful and successful show cat, but also a Saba Birman cat who remained balanced despite travel, moving, exhibitions, dogs, other cats, and a small child. His owners talk about how naturally he adapts to every situation and how he has become a stable, healthy companion in everyday life.

One of the video’s most reassuring statements for all prospective owners is: if the vet lived off them, they would starve. Apart from one mandatory vaccination per year, there have been no problems with the cat. This precisely demonstrates the quality of life represented by a well-structured, conscious breeding program focused on health and neurological stability.

Quality here is not an embellishment, but a reality. Not only in appearance, but also in health, adaptability, and the tranquility of everyday life.

The link leads to GEPR Saba Vlad’s profile on the WCF Best Cat page:

GEPR Saba Vlad’s official WCF Best Cat profile

This calmness and stability are not only visible in homes.
It also stands its ground in an international professional environment.

I want a Saba Birman cat of this quality too.

When a relationship becomes home

In these moments, there’s no need for grand words.

Nothing to prove.
Just to be present.

Because the happiness seen here is not a campaign.
Not a trick.
Not a story.

But a simple, lived reality.

Everyday lives of families where a Saba Birman cat — the Sacred Cat of Burma — naturally became part of their shared life.

And if you’re reading this now, perhaps that quiet thought is already within you.

Not loudly.
Not urgently.

Just clearly.

What if…?

What if you too could experience what it’s like when a Saba Birman cat doesn’t just arrive — but creates a home.

For many families, this is already a reality.

Perhaps one day it will be for you too.

I want to be part of this world too.

Further independent, publicly verifiable customer reviews on Google:

Saba Birman Google profile reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why choose the Saba Birman cattery over others?

Saba Birman is not just a cattery.

It is a quality. An ethic. It's a world built with love.

For over a decade, we have worked according to the same principles: quietly, consistently, with the true well-being of the cats in mind.

Our work is underpinned by uniquely strict, extensively documented veterinary, genetic, and parasitological screenings spanning many years, as well as luxurious, stress-free living conditions for the cats.

  • 0% inbreeding, with documented bloodlines
  • World Champion genetic background, with two World Champion males among the ancestors
  • Multiple European Champions and Interchampions
  • Stable bloodlines tracked over multiple generations
  • Family home, not a kennel, not a facility
  • Conscious customer selection – because not every kitten fits every life situation
  • Lifetime responsibility approach, not a one-time handover

Only one confirmed genetic case in 13 years – not luck, but the result of a system built on prevention and responsibility.

A Saba kitten is not explained. It is felt.

2. Should we get one or two cats?

Birmans are bonding-oriented.

Two kittens are more balanced and happier.

The experience of decades of breeding shows that more than half of Saba Birman cat owners return for another cat or choose two from the start.

More details here: https://birman.hu/blog/egy-vagy-ket-cica-legyen/

Invitation to the World of Saba Birman

3. What kind of breeder support and follow-up does Saba Birman provide?

At the Saba Birman cattery, the relationship does not end with the sale.

Our owners can expect outstanding, premium-level communication and support both before and after the kitten's arrival.

Support includes:

  • detailed preparatory material for the new home
  • continuous availability for questions
  • follow-up during the kitten's adjustment period
  • photos and videos of development upon request
  • long-term professional guidance

Our goal is for the Saba Birman kitten to start its new life in a safe, calm environment, and for the arrival of the new family member to be as easy and harmonious as possible for the owners.

Once someone joins the Saba world, we don't let them go – not with promises, but with attention, responsibility, and genuine presence.

Invitation to the World of Saba Birman

4. Can previous customers provide references for the Saba Birman cattery?

Available to: The work of the Saba Birman cattery is supported by real customer testimonials, as well as independent professional and media appearances.

Customer testimonials (selected quotes):

Saba Yasir (call name: Milo)
“We arrived safely, Milo was calm and balanced from the very first moment. He quickly snuggled in, and very soon took the lead in the house. He has incredible patience, he has become a truly stable, lovable family member.”

Saba Isla (call name: Milka)
“Milka is a true social butterfly. She and Arthur became inseparable friends, she's a very friendly, open kitty who always seeks human closeness. You could say she held the family together.”

Saba Nova & Saba Noelle (Austria)
“The kittens settled into our family very easily. The children love to play and cuddle with them, the kittens are open, patient, and balanced. It simply feels good to have them as part of our daily lives.”

Professional and media appearances, breed presentations



Further, independently sourced feedback can also be viewed on our Google profile.

International Presence

5. Why is it beneficial for you that Saba Birman has documented international experience?

More than a decade of international operation means a predictable, secure process.

Selection, administration, and transport are based on experience.

You are not experimenting — but relying on a proven system.

WCF Association Background and Exhibition Results Professional Background International Presence

Additional questions and detailed answers on this topic are available in the official Saba Birman FAQ knowledge base.