Turkish Angora

Turkish Angora Complexion (based on 563 cats)
 Activeness 
sleepyvery active
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Curiosity 
not curiousvery curious
 
 Friendliness 
timidaffectionate
 
 Vocal 
not vocalvery vocal
 

Trademark Traits

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  • Most known for having a white, longhaired coat
  • Active and playful
  • Needs attention
  • Loves water
  • Affectionate

Some Ideal Human Companions

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  • Families with children
  • Families with other pets
  • Singles with other pets
  • First-time cat owners
  • Active households

What They’re Like to Live With

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Turkish Angoras are friendly, intelligent, active cats who enjoy interacting with their human family as well as with other cats. Unlike most cats, many members of this breed love to swim and are drawn to water. Turkish Angoras are chatty cats who can be very determined. They are sometimes mischievous and like to keep themselves busy. Interactive play can go a long way in helping them bond and keeping them out of trouble.

Things You Should Know

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Turkish Angoras with blue eyes are prone to deafness. Cats with one blue eye and one amber eye will be deaf on the side of the blue eye. Because of their long coat, Turkish Angoras need frequent brushing to prevent mats and hairballs. Turkish Angoras are active cats that need playmates and attention to stay out of trouble.

Turkish Angora History

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The origins of the Turkish Angora remain a mystery, although longhaired cats have been seen in parts of the Middle East for centuries. Formerly known as “Ankara Cats,” in honor of the city of Ankara in Turkey, the name for a particular strain of these longhaired felines was changed to Turkish Angora when the name of the city was changed from Ankara to Angora. Turkish Angoras and other longhaired cats where first introduced to Europe in the late 1500s. The breed came to the United States in the 1700s. Subsequent crossbreeding to other longhaired cats nearly destroyed the breed until in the 1900s, the Turkish government began a breeding program to save the all-white Angora. A pair of cats from this program were imported into the United States, and the breed experienced a resurgence. Although still somewhat rare, the Turkish Angora is growing steadily in popularity. The breed is recognized by the Cat Fanciers Association, The International Cat Association and the American Cat Fanciers Association.

The Look of the Turkish Angora

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Turkish Angoras are most known for being all white, with blue eyes, or one-blue and one-amber eye. The breed also comes in many other cats colors, although these colors are less common than white. The coat of the Angora is long and silky. The tail is full and brushy, and the body is long and lean.


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