Turkish Angora

Turkish Angora

Infobox Catbreed
name = Turkish Angora


imagecaption = An odd-eyed Turkish Angora
altname = Ankara Cat
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country = Turkey
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The Turkish Angora ( _tr. Ankara Kedisi) is a breed of domestic cat. Turkish Angoras are one of the ancient, naturally-occurring cat breeds, having originated in central Turkey, in the Ankara region.

Physical characteristics

They mostly have a white, silky, medium-long length coat, no undercoat and fine bone structure. There seems to be a connection between Ankara Cats and Persians (see below), and the Turkish Angora is also a distant cousin of the Turkish Van. Although they are known for their shimmery white coat, currently there are more than twenty varieties including black, blue, reddish fur. They come in tabby and tabby-white, along with smoke varieties, and are in every color other than pointed, lavender, and cinnamon (all of which would indicate breeding to an outcross).

Eyes may be blue, green or amber, or even one blue and one amber. The W gene responsible for white coat and blue eye is closely related to the hearing ability, and presence of a blue eye can indicate the cat is deaf to the side the blue eye is located. However, a great many blue and odd-eyed white cats have normal hearing, and even deaf cats lead a very normal life if indoors.

Ears are pointed and large, eyes are almond shaped and the head is massive with a two plane profile. Another characteristic is the tail, which is often kept parallel to the back.

Behavioral characteristics

Turkish Angora is an intelligent, adorable and a very curious breed which is very active throughout their life-span. Some Turkish Angoras will bathe with their owners (another link to the cousin Turkish Van, which is known as "the swimming cat"). They also tend to bond with their owners and try to be the center of attention, often doing their part in conversations. They usually don't like to be held for long, but like to stay in human presence, happily playing for hours. [ [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/turkish-angora.html CFA Breed Article: Turkish Angora ] ]

History

Like all domestic cats, Turkish Angoras descended from the African wildcat ("Felis silvestris lybica"). The mountainous regions of Eastern Anatolia isolated cats brought by traders from Egypt, and through inbreeding and natural selection they developed into longhaired breeds like the Turkish Van and the Turkish Angora.

Longhaired cats were imported to Britain and France from Asia Minor, Persia and Russia as early as the late 16th century, though there are indications that they appeared in Europe as early as the 14th century due to the Crusades. The Turkish Angora was used, almost to the point of extinction, to improve the coat on the Persian. The Turkish Angora was recognized as a distinct breed in Europe by the early 17th century. [ [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/articles/turkish-angora01.html Breed Article: Turkish Angora ] ]

In 1917, The Government of Turkey in conjunction with the Ankara Zoo began a meticulous breeding program to protect and preserve what they considered a national treasure, pure white Turkish Angoras with blue and amber eyes. [ [http://www.petpublishing.com/catkit/breeds/angora.shtml Cats and Kittens Magazine Turkish Angora Breed Profile ] ] The program continues today. The zoo particularly prized odd-eyed Angoras (ie. Turkish Angoras with one blue eye and one amber eye). [http://www.petplace.com/cats/choosing-a-turkish-angora/page1.aspx Choosing a Turkish Angora ] ] . The Zoo has its own cat facility which houses the white Turkish Angoras for its breeding program.

Turkish Angora, which was most recently brought to the United States in 1963, was accepted as a championship pedigreed breed in 1973 by the Cat Fanciers' Association [ [http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profiles/turkish-angora.html Cat Fanciers' Association: Breed Profile: Turkish Angora ] ] . However, until 1978 only white Angoras were recognized. Today, all North American registries accept the Turkish Angora in many colors and patterns. While numbers are still relatively small, the gene pool and base of fanciers are growing.

Health considerations

In the Turkish Angora, an autosomal recessive hereditary ataxia is found [ [http://www.hosca-kal.de/gesundheit_ataxie.htm Hereditäre Ataxie in Türkisch Angora Katzen ] ] . The kittens affected by this ataxia do not learn to move and die young. The genetic cause of this ataxia is not yet known.Another genetic illness known to the breed is HCM [http://www.hcm.net.ms/HCM] , which is an autostomal dominant gene which affect many other breeds (from Maine Coons to Persians).

References

External links

* [http://www.tahealth.net/ TURKISH ANGORA HEALTH website]


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