Turkish Van cat breed laying down with front paws over the ledge against a black background
Turkish Van cat breed laying down with front paws over the ledge against a black background

Originating from the rugged terrain of the Middle East, Turkish Van cats are showstoppers renowned for their distinctive appearance. They boast a pure-white body contrasted by vibrant markings on their head and tail. Their unique eye color is often a mix of blue and amber, and their semi-long coat is soft and silky. Another unique characteristic of the Turkish Van cat is that they take three to five years to reach their full size and maturity. 

  • Playfulnesslevel 4 in 5

  • Activity Levellevel 5 in 5

  • Friendliness to Other Petslevel 4 in 5

  • Friendliness to Childrenlevel 4 in 5

  • Grooming Requirementslevel 3 in 5

  • Vocalitylevel 4 in 5

  • Need for attentionlevel 4 in 5

  • Affection towards ownerslevel 4 in 5

  • Docilitylevel 2 in 5

  • Intelligencelevel 4 in 5

  • Independencelevel 3 in 5

  • Hardinesslevel 4 in 5

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