Main features of Turkish angora cats

 Main features of Turkish angora cats

Often called the ‘ballerina’ of cat breeds, the Turkish Angora kittens is equipped with a slender, long, and fine-boned body that is complemented by a luscious coat of medium to long silky fur. People tend to say when an Angora moves, their silken coat catches the light and makes them seem to sparkle. Initially, the Turkish Angora kittens for sale was most known for their cream-colored fur; however, they are now being bred for more diverse colors and patterns. The Angora cat long fluff can now be found with tortoiseshell and calico markings that come in a range of colors.



 
The Turkish Angora’s slightly upturned almond eyes sit high on their heads, giving them an observant and noble look. Their eye colors can range from beautiful hues of blue, green, and amber. The most prized and coveted eye colors for Angoras come from a gene called Heterochromia iridum, in which the irises of each eye are different colors.
Angoras have large tufted ears that contrast with their small to medium size heads and stretched and elegant neck. They tend to have more fur up around the scruff of the neck as well as around the rear. The Angora’s hind legs tend to be taller than their front and taper down to tufted and small dainty paws. 
The Turkish Angora cat tail is truly something to behold. The broad base flows into a narrow tip and is decorated with a plume of gorgeous fur. Many say the Angora’s tail mimics a large wispy feather, and as they walk the long and lush hind appendage stands tall and alert. 

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