Turkish Van Cat Introduction to the breed of Turkish Van Cat
Turkish Van Cat (confirmed introduction)

Turkish Van Cat, English name: Turkish Van, origin: Turkey. The Turkish cat is not only long and thick, but also has medium-length hair. The coat is very white and shiny, especially beautiful when exposed to the sun. The Turkish Van cat's hair is as smooth as silk. Except for the creamy yellow or light brown patterns on the head, ears and tail, there is not a single hair on the whole body, and the appearance is extremely beautiful and cute.

1. The Origin of the Turkish Van Cat

The Turkish Van Cat originated from the Van Lake area in Turkey. It is a gradual evolution of the Turkish Angora cat. It is dignified. Said to be a strain of Angora cat. Introduced to the United Kingdom in 1955, it was recognized as a separate species in 1969. Origin: Türkiye.

2. Introduction to Turkish Cat Breeds

In 1955, British cat lovers saw a cat playing in the water on the shores of Lake Van in Turkey and brought it to their attention. They were raised back in captivity, gradually bred and certified by the International Cat Association. The cat looks very similar to the Angora cat. It is intelligent, alert, lively, and likes to play and climb. The cry is sweet and pleasant, and it is harmonious to people. It is a good breed that is very suitable for family rearing.


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