Turkish Van Cats
Like the Turkish Angora, the Turkish Van hails from the Middle East, but they are two distinctly different breeds. Because they are regarded as regional treasures in their homelands, Turkish Vans are still relatively rare in the rest of the world. If you are lucky enough to acquire a Turkish Van to adorn your own hearth, treasure it as the very special cat it is, and you’ll be rewarded with years of loving companionship.
Breed Brief
Size: Moderately long, well balanced and well proportioned, with an appearance of being solidly-built. Legs are moderately long and muscular, in proportion to the body.
Coat: Semi-long, soft to the touch, with no undercoat. Vans are chalky-white with colored markings confined to the head and tail.
Extra: The Turkish Van is sometimes called the “Swimming Cat,” because of its propensity for water.
Turkish Van Groups
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