Turkish Angora cat breed introduction

Turkish Angora Cat
Turkish Angora cat (definite introduction)

Turkish Angora cat is not only white, but also has other colors. The number of Turkish cats themselves is very small. In China, this type of cat is basically not a so-called pure breed. Many people still call their cats with white mandarin duck eyes Persian cats. It seems that many cat owners don’t know much about cats. There are also many people who call their cats the so-called “Norwegian forest”. In fact, more than 95% of them do. Average house cat over.

The Turkish Angora cat was born in Angola, the capital of Turkey, so it is named after it. Its origin dates back to the 16th century, and it can be said to be the longest-lived cat breed among the long-haired breeds. Since its introduction to Europe, its expensive appearance has become very popular and has become a valuable species. It was not introduced to the United States until 1963. After the 1970s, it appeared in cat shows and became popular in the United States. Currently, in order to preserve the purebred blood of this Angora cat, even the Angora Zoo in Turkey, where it originated, is developing under strict control. The body hair is as lustrous and tactile as silk, neither long nor short, and the hair on the tail is even softer and looser. The eyes are beautiful almond-shaped; from a complete point of view, it is a cat that best describes the word "elegant". It first arrived in the United States in 1963 and made a comeback, reappearing in various cat shows and becoming popular again. Its standards were formulated in 1970 and recognized by the National Cat Association. Angora cats are one of the oldest breeds, originating from Türkiye. Introduced to Europe in the 16th century, mainly distributed in France and the United Kingdom, it was the most popular long-haired breed at the time. By the middle of the 19th century, due to the emergence of Persian cats, the status of Angora cats gradually declined. At present, Angora cats are mainly scattered in Türkiye, and the number in other places is very small.

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