Cat Breed

Turkish Angora

elegant • intelligent • playful • social

HerkunftTurkey
Lebenserwartung12-18 years
Gewicht3-5 kg
Energielevelhigh

Quick Stats

Größemedium
Gewicht3-5 kg
Lebenserwartung12-18 years
Energielevelhigh
Fellpflegemoderate
Trainierbarkeiteasy
HerkunftTurkey
Temperament
elegantintelligentplayfulsocial

Überblick

The Turkish Angora is one of the most ancient natural cat breeds, prized for its silky, flowing coat and graceful elegance. These intelligent, active cats are natural performers who love being the centre of attention and are surprisingly athletic for their delicate appearance.

Verträglichkeit

Kinder
Gut
Andere Hunde
Gut
Katzen
Gut
Wohnungshaltung
Gut

Pflegeguide

Turkish Angoras are active, social cats that need interaction and play. Their silky coat is relatively easy to maintain compared to other longhairs. They are natural swimmers and many enjoy water.

Bewegungsbedarf

Active cats that enjoy daily play sessions, climbing, and interactive games. They are excellent jumpers and appreciate tall cat trees.

Fellpflege

Brush 1-2 times per week. Their single-layer coat is silky and less prone to matting than double-coated breeds. Increase brushing during shedding seasons.

Gesundheitsprobleme

hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
hereditary ataxia
deafness (in white cats)
obesity

Wissenswertes

🐱White Turkish Angoras with blue eyes are often deaf — a genetic link between white coat, blue eyes, and deafness in cats.
🐱They are one of the oldest known cat breeds, with documented history going back to 15th-century Turkey.
🐱Turkish Angoras were used extensively to develop the Persian breed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are all Turkish Angoras white?
No, while white is the most traditional and well-known colour, Turkish Angoras come in many colours and patterns including tabby, black, and calico.
Do Turkish Angoras like water?
Many do! They are known for their unusual attraction to water and may play in sinks, showers, or even try to swim.
Are Turkish Angoras rare?
Relatively rare outside Turkey. The breed is considered a national treasure in Turkey and is bred in a special programme at the Ankara Zoo.
Are Turkish Angoras good family cats?
Yes, they are social and playful, making them great companions for families with children who can match their energy level.

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