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Posted by Mr.Copper @ 21:41 on January 27, 2015  

Turkish Angoras are pure white mostly, and long hair bushy tail. They like water too. Very expensive. My son was at work in a store, near a wealthy area, took out the garbage, and the kitten started “talking” to him from the bushes, so he brought it home. If you ever had one, you would want another.

I at first didn’t want the cat. But it looked up at me and I could sense it was saying or thinking…”I’m in trouble, please help me”. I felt like the cat was talking to me, so I let my son keep it. It ended up being my cat. She was a great cat. She passed on after 12 years. The following Christmas my son surprised us with a new kitten. He told us it was very hard to find a breeder.

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One of the most outgoing and affectionate of all cat breeds, the rare and beautiful Turkish Angora has a fascinating history and is considered a national treasure in its native land. Many Turkish Angora owners in the United Stated consider their cats a treasure as well!

Turks are not only intelligent, but extremely adaptable, loving and playful, which makes them an excellent choice for families with young children, and lively companions for senior adults. They readily accept dogs and other animals, but their assertive natures often make them the “alpha” pet in the household.

Elegant, finely-boned creatures, Turkish Angoras are graceful, energetic and usually the first to welcome visitors into your home. It is also not unusual for a pet Turk to act as the “host” at a party or other gathering, inspecting and interacting with every guest. It is no wonder that they are often considered “dog-like!”

http://www.cfa.org/breeds/breedssthrut/turkishangora.aspx

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