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Turkish Angora Cat

Turkish Angora CatThe Turkish Angora is a semi-longhaired cat that originated in Turkey. Cats from a breeding program in the Ankara Zoo were brought back to the United States in 1962, kindling interest in this ancient breed.

They are long-bodied and graceful with a fine, silky coat. Although white is the most well-known color, they come in a variety of additional colors and patterns.

This breed is intelligent and quick-witted, as well as active and agile. "Turkeys" can be very opinionated and stubborn; it is difficult to change their minds once they have formed an idea. Those who live with them claim that Turks are one of the only breeds with a sense of humor. They need active play and can become bored if left alone for long periods of time.

They are not large cats, averaging between 5 and 9 pounds. Like almost all other breeds, of cat, females tend to be smaller than males.

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Some Turkish Angora breeders import cats from Turkey, where they are still highly prized. Such new blood is an important source of outcrosses for this remarkable and beautiful breed. A breeder advertising "imported lines" usually means they are using foundation stock from Turkey.

Associations: The Turkish Angora is accepted by most major cat registries. In GCCF, the breed "Angora" not a Turkish Angora, but is more similar to the breed known as Oriental Longhair in the United States.

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