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Friday, April 2, 2010

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The Turkish Angora cat breed is a natural product and has been practiced for centuries in the city of Ankara in Turkey. shares similarities with Turkish Van and Persian. As discussed in the Turkish Angora heavily in the development of modern Persian has been used. So much so that nearly all purebred cats were lost. Fortunately this beautiful cat was declared a national treasure in his homeland and began the breeding program specific. Thus the Turkish Angora was preserved in the years ahead and in other parts of Europe. He was awarded the United States in the sixties. However, only the initial acceptance period and only a decade, White has been identified in all colors except the variants included in the Cat Fancy.

An agile and muscular cat, Turkish Angora is a breed of medium size with an average weight of ten pounds sieben. Your body is an elegant structure with a triangular head, almond shaped blue eyes, green or yellow and ears elongated. The shield is only in the layer, often silky texture and white. Other models and colors: black, blue, cream, red, silver, smoke, tabby and tortoiseshell.

As the Van cat, love water Angoras shown. They look elegant and are generally fixed on them, for the cat in a household with multiple pets top. They are generally healthy and active, although there are reports of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and deafness in some lines. occur occasionally kitten with a genetic neurological disorder of coordination in childhood.

Turkish Angora are very active and playful. They maintain their level of activity with age. Also known for their intelligence, these cats are looking for attention and vowels. You're not shy and are trying to connect with strangers because they are with their families. Curious by nature, they follow them around, trying to participate in all parts of their activities.
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