Turkish Van
The Turkish Van is a breed of cat that comes from Turkey. It has lived in the Lake Van area of Turkey for hundreds of years. This is why it is named the Turkish Van.[1] This part of Turkey is in very high mountains and has long, cold winters. But the summers are hot.
Turkish Van | |
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![]() A Turkish Van with heterochromia. | |
![]() Turkish Van cat | |
Other names | Turkish cat (obsolete) |
Origin | Turkey (foundation stock), United Kingdom (initial breeding programme) |
Breed standards | |
CFA | standard |
FIFe | standard |
TICA | standard |
AACE | standard |
ACF | standard |
ACFA/CAA | standard |
GCCF | standard |
Domestic cat (Felis catus) |
This cat got used to this climate over time by its body changing. It now has a thick, full fur coat in the winter, but sheds in the summer and becomes a short-haired cat. The Turkish Van swims in the summer to cool itself off and the thin summer coat dries quickly.[1]
Eye colours

Turkish Van with different eye colors
A Turkish Van may have blue eyes, amber eyes, or eyes with two different colors.[2]
References
- "Turkish Van: Physical Characteristics". PetMD. 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- "Turkish Van Cats". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
Other websites

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- Cat Fanciers' Association: The Turkish Van breed Archived 2014-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
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