Cat Breeds Turkish Van
Are you looking to get a new cat soon? Great! You may want to
consider a purebred cat.
There are many breeds that can be found in this country, each
with its own characteristic appearance and temperament and history.
Think carefully about what you would characteristics you would like
to see in your new companion. Perhaps you would care to
consider:
Turkish Van
A rare and ancient breed of cat, the Turkish Van was
depicted on ornaments as far back as 5,000 B.C. The Turkish Van was
so named for its region of origin, central and southwest Asia. The
area includes the modern countries of Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Syria,
and eastern Turkey. Van is a very common name in the area. There is
in fact, a Lake Van which is also Turkey’s largest lake, so it is
not surprising that Van was used as part of this breeds name. In
fact, this cat is known sometimes in its lands of origin as the
“Vancat”. Turkish Vans were brought back to Europe by the Crusaders
on their return from the Holy Land. These cats were called several
different names during that time including; white ringtail and
Russian Longhair.
The first Turkish Van cats
to arrive in England were brought in 1955.The breed was initially
called the Turkish cat in England but this name was modified to
Turkish Van later to avoid confusion with the Turkish Angora. The
various names under which this breed was known in Europe created
the misconception that is was simply a variant of the Turkish
Angora. They are, in fact, very distinct breeds with separate
histories. The Turkish Van is very much the new kid on the block in
America having been here only since a first importation of a few
kittens in the mid 1970s, but the breed only began to take off in
this country with a second importation from France in 1983. The
Turkish Van has since attracted a loyal and spirited group of
breeders and fanciers.
Turkish Vans are
unfortunately rather rare even in their lands of origin. They are
large and strong cats that are very intelligent and are very
curious. They are also very healthy cats. Turkish Vans are unusual
in that they require three to five years to reach full maturity.
There is one other characteristic that makes them highly unique.
Turkish Vans love water. In their homeland, Turkish Vans are
sometimes referred to as the swimming cats.
The Turkish Vans most
distinguishing feature is his coat. The breed standard requires
that Turkish Vans have a white semi-longhaired coat with colored
markings confined to the head and tail. Cats of other breeds who
display a similar color pattern are often said to be
“van-patterned”. The coat lacks an undercoat and has a very unique
and beautiful texture similar to cashmere. This wonderful cashmere
texture of the Turkish Vans’ coat makes it waterproof. Another plus
to their unusual coat is that it doesn’t easily mat or tangle and
so requires little grooming.
The Turkish Van cat is an ancient breed whose winning ways
continue to charm people to this day. Give the Turkish Van cat a
closer look. These cats’ great intelligence and intense curiosity
could make it interesting and entertaining pet. This cat may be
exactly what you are looking for in a new companion.
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