The Turkish Angora cat is one of the oldest in existence. ๐ป Did you know that it is one of the first long-haired breeds? Its history dates back to the Turkish region of Ankara, but its exact origin is still unknown. Do you want to know all the characteristics of the Turkish Angora cat? Whether you want to share your life with a cat of this breed or you are simply fascinated by cats and want to know more about them, don’t miss this ExpertAnimal video. We will talk about the Turkish Angora cat breed and show you how beautiful these felines are. We will learn about its history and many more details.
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Original article ๐https://www.expertoanimal.com/races-of-cats/turkish-angora-cat.html
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Brilliant video ๐Thankyou very much Animal wised ๐
While watching this video, I began to wonder whether my beloved cat Willie was actually a Turkish Angora or maybe a cross. He had many of the physical and mental characteristics you described. He was wonderfully sweet and affectionate. โค
i picked up what i think might be a turkish angora off the street after living on the streets for a few months. Her person passed from a heart attack and noone took her in. She is pregnant and will be looking for the perfect home in the new year. But for now, she is warm and safe and getting lots of high quality food ๐
Thanks I need this info for my T A cat
Bitsy from Superkitties?
Beautiful video ๐ธโจ๐น๐ฟ๐๐น๐ท๐ป๐ฆ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
They are the best cat. Mine shadows me
Duchess (Aristocats)
My beautiful Smudge Bear, foisted on me by someone who could not look after him because he was traumatised and they had children (it's a simplified version of the story-they found him suffering on the streets and tried to adopt him but couldn't cope) looked exactly like this, pure white with green eyes. The vet said he was a Persian but he weighed 16lbs+ which is too large. It was so difficult to gain his trust and to the end of his life he only ever trusted me, and visitors close to me (my Mum and Dad). Otherwise, he was very forceful if people didn't mind what he thought should be their manners. He was the most loyal and loving of cats, as well as playful and incredibly smart. I sadly lost him to saddle thromboembolism at the age of 7, a very agonising way for him to go. In searching to find out what he was, I found this video. I had thought he was a Ragdoll cross as he flopped in my arms. However, he was identical to the ones in this video with white fur and green eyes, with the shape of the face, sparkling white teeth and crested brow, so lovely to see. What beautiful creatures. I suffered in the beginning until he learned to trust me, but was truly blessed with his presence from then on. I now know my gorgeous floof was a Turkish Angora for sure. Thank you for this video!
Guys goes u thinking of owning one Iโm like nah already got one but my two other kittens that are black could be part of that family as well so I already got enough of em thanks ๐
Interesting that you recommended to rescue a kitty – I did just that, after losing our blue tabby tux DSH, and she happens to be a stunning white Turkish Angora. We are her 4th (and LAST) family . She is such a sweetheart – true royalty in the way she walks and holds her tail with the perfectly curved plume. Iโm even more stunned that her fur is always completely perfect! No knots or tangles. Goodness I wish I had as many perfect hair days as she does. Sheโs been a wonderful addition to our family! Thank you for the video which helped me to learn a bit more about her.
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I will return the ashes of my Angora to Turkey
Ia benar memang tuli๐
Belle vidรฉo ๐น๐ฟ๐น๐ท๐๐โโฌ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐งถ
Nicht tรผrkisch sondern kurdische Katze wan Katze heiรt