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The Turkish Van originated from Turkey and was named after the Lake Van region. Many believed it acquired its name due to its unusual affinity for water. This breed, unlike most other breeds of cat is more than happy and content to take a relaxing dip in any available water source.

Appearance
The distinguishing appearances of a Turkish Van include a large muscular body, wedge shaped head, a long bushy tail and large round shaped eyes. The most common eye color for the Turkish Van is gold, blue and mismatched, however, as of late; green colored eyes have started appearing. Breed associations however, do not look favorably upon this unique green shade.

The unique personality of this unusual breed is matched by another distinguishing characteristic; it’s marking pattern. All Turkish Van’s should have a body that is pure white, with colored areas only being on their heads and tails. In these colored areas, the Turkish Van can come in colors such as Auburn, Cream, Black, Blue and Tortoiseshell. The Cat Fancier’s Association finds all of these colors to be acceptable for show; however, other associations adhere to a strict guideline and only accept the colors Auburn and Cream.

Behavior and Characteristics
The personality of a Turkish Van is one that is self-contained and unassuming. This breed was developed before the seventeen hundreds from local area cats. This being the case, it is no surprise that the Turkish Van is quite used to depending on itself in order to survive. With their aloof type attitudes, the Turkish Van is not a good choice for family households. This breed enjoys being alone and tends not to get along well with other cats, dogs or children.

Although this breed prefers its own company, it does have a playful side. Having a wide variety of toys for your cat will ensure him hours of self entertainment. Although the Turkish Van will not pine away for your undivided attention, it will still enjoy the occasional social interaction with its owner in the mornings and evenings. However, be sure to note that if you are looking for a cuddly breed that will curl up in your lap while you watch television, then the Turkish Van may not be the right choice for you.

Health Problems and Grooming
Grooming is an essential part in keeping your cat’s coat looking healthy and gnarl free. While the Turkish Van is a longhaired breed, its coat is made up of a silky texture that hardly succumbs to tangles. A grooming regiment performed once a week should be quite sufficient in removing any loose hairs, debris and dander. Not only does grooming your cat help to keep his silky coat beautiful and luxuriant, it is also essential in helping to prevent the onset of hairballs.

Anyone who wishes to own a Turkish Van may have a difficult time trying to find a kitten. This breed is mostly found in Turkey and the native residents highly regard this breed. That being the case, it is extremely rare that a Turkish Van is allowed to be exported to any other country.
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7/12/2012 12:23:42 am

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