Turkish Angora Cat Breed 101

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Welcome to our comprehensive breed guide on the majestic Turkish Angora cat, where you'll learn everything you need to know about this stunning feline companion. From its mesmerizing looks to its charming personality, the Turkish Angora cat is a true gem in the feline world.
    In this video, we delve into the origins of the Turkish Angora, tracing its roots back to ancient times in Turkey. We discuss the distinctive features of this breed, including its long, silky white coat that gracefully drapes over its elegant frame, complemented by striking colored eyes that can range from blue to amber.
    Beyond their striking appearance, Turkish Angoras are known for their lively and playful nature. We explore their unique temperament, from their loving and affectionate behavior towards their human companions to their engaging and mischievous playfulness.
    Join us as we showcase the intelligence and adaptability of the Turkish Angora cat, making it a perfect addition to any household. Discover tips and tricks on how to properly care for this breed, including grooming techniques to maintain their lustrous coat, dietary considerations, and creating an enriched environment to satisfy their curious nature.
    Furthermore, we provide insights into the social needs of the Turkish Angora, highlighting their compatibility with other pets and suitability for families. We understand the importance of finding the perfect match, and in this guide, you'll learn why the Turkish Angora might just be the ideal choice for you.
    Whether you're a seasoned cat lover or new to the world of feline companionship, this comprehensive breed guide on the Turkish Angora cat will leave you captivated and eager to welcome this regal and loving breed into your home. Don't miss out on the opportunity to discover the wonders of the Turkish Angora cat - watch our video now!
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  • @kateschwartz1965
    @kateschwartz1965 2 месяца назад +5

    I've had a gentleman cat caller visiting me and my cats for almost three and a half years. Now I know he's a Turkish Angora. Thank you.

    • @allcats8017
      @allcats8017  Месяц назад

      That's amazing! Turkish Angoras are such beautiful and elegant cats.

  • @S62Uce
    @S62Uce 4 месяца назад +8

    i found my turkish angora under a car back in 2021 she had a little gray spot on her head but as she grew up it went away shes all white. before i found her i never liked cats, seeing them in the neighborhood roaming the streets looking dirty. but now my prettys kittys grown on me. shes a princess when it comes to my dogs and shes somewhat spicy always putting them in check lol

    • @SW-lx3lu
      @SW-lx3lu 3 месяца назад

      That’s called a kitten cap! My girl had that too! It was dark grey and covered her head as a baby, and now at 12 you can barely see a few light grey strands.

  • @xwaltranx
    @xwaltranx 6 месяцев назад +3

    I had a deaf white female a few years ago, was the cutest fluffball ever existed, always sleeping on my lap when I was gaming! had to give away her as I was going away for university... I'm from Ankara

  • @barbaraaven9032
    @barbaraaven9032 18 дней назад +1

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    • @allcats8017
      @allcats8017  9 дней назад

      Thank you for sharing your love for Angora cats!

  • @pettythug
    @pettythug 4 месяца назад +2

    I got a male turkish angora he treats me like his Grandpa his dad was my first family cat but he loved to be in the streets then he sent his son to me and he loves it here

  • @diogeneskoolaid8437
    @diogeneskoolaid8437 6 месяцев назад +3

    we adopted a Turkish Angora from a rescue. she had been adopted and returned 2 times before we adopted her. beautiful and very very smart but she is the least affectionate we've ever had. we suspect that the last family who adopted her let their two little girls "play" with her and traumatized the crap out of her until she probably bit and/or scratched them. they them returned her 'cause "allergies"... we still love her and will take care of her forever but man I miss my previous cats who were cuddly lap monsters.

    • @mmayka1
      @mmayka1 4 месяца назад

      I had the same situation but with time my Angora cat became the most affectionate lap cat ever. And boy she talked, such a sweet voice. She never trusted kids again but I don't have children so it wasn't a big deal.

    • @diogeneskoolaid8437
      @diogeneskoolaid8437 4 месяца назад

      @@mmayka1that'd be great but it's been 3 years and no change. oh well.

  • @carolynstewart8465
    @carolynstewart8465 6 месяцев назад +2

    Purrfect!

  • @hollyw9566
    @hollyw9566 6 месяцев назад +2

    I always heard and read that Angora cats had medium length fur, and were not double coated. This means that they matt much less than Siberian or Norwegian Forest Cats, Persian Cats, and Maine Coons, which are long haired breeds who are double coated. We have a single haired cat, with those furry paws, and a single, medium length fur coat. (His silky fur doesn't keep him very warm. Which makes sense considering where they come from.) He's doubtless not a pure bred, but as a person who's owned many Forest Cat mixes, it's nice not to have to deal with matting. I'm pretty sure our Louie is an Angora, at least in part.
    Several of the cats shown in this video were obviously not Angoras - one was clearly a Persian, with that smunched-in face. Angoras do not have those. Our lovely Louie is black, not white, and many Angoras are black. I'm not sure where your information comes from, but it sure varies with some of mine. One thing you got right is that they are very, very smart. Louie fetches, and likes any kind of challenge. He's very affectionate, getting his cuddle time, but also wants his me time. He lets us know when he wants to play and when he wants to be petted. He's got me trained very well.

    • @TheMerFree
      @TheMerFree День назад

      I think it’s an a video made and narrated by A.I.