Past litters — the trail of CWPX Birmans out in the world.
This page is where we log the litters that leave our home — who the parents were, when kittens went home, and what kind of homes they went to. It’s a record of Phoenix’s line and the families who trusted us.
How a litter is created and logged in our system.
Every litter starts as a plan — not an accident. Before any pairing happens, health data, temperament, and long-term goals for Phoenix’s line are reviewed inside EspoCRM.
- Planned pairing: parents, reasons for the match, and timing are recorded.
- Birth record: date, number of kittens, colors/sexes, and early notes.
- Placement trail: who each kitten goes home with and what kind of home they joined.
You’re welcome to ask which litter your kitten came from in future conversations — we’ll be able to pull it up.
How to read a litter card.
When litters are listed below, each card will follow the same structure so you can quickly compare.
- Litter code: a simple label like 2026-A Phoenix × Queen Name.
- Snapshot: date of birth, number of kittens, colors/sexes.
- Status: reserved, matched, or staying at CWPX.
- Notes: temperament themes, standout kittens, or special considerations.
This page is about patterns and principles, not brag boards. We want you to see how we think — not just what we produced.
If you’re hoping to be part of the earliest CWPX litters, your best move is to join the Birman Waitlist and complete the Kitten Application. We contact families in the system before we ever post broadly about kittens.
- Use the Feedback & Testimonial form to share updates and photos.
- Let us know your kitten’s name and approximate go-home date so we can match you to the right litter.
- Over time, this page becomes a quiet alumni map — a record of CWPX Birmans across homes and cities.
Phoenix may be the face of the program, but this page ultimately belongs to the cats living in your homes.
