Turkish Van Cat The morphological characteristics of the Turkish Van Cat
Turkish Van Cat (definite introduction)

The Turkish Van Cat has a long and well-developed body with well-developed shoulder muscles; its head is wedge-shaped, and its ears are Mostly hairy; the nose is slender and the tail is colored; the paws are pink. The eyes are round and amber; the tail is long and the coat is fine and golden brown. The Turkish Van cat has a fine, soft, silky coat, but it does not have a wooly undercoat. In winter, its coat is comparable to the long hair of the BT family; in summer, its coat gradually falls off.

Head: Medium to large. It should be at least ten minutes long and wide. Round curved lines. No corners, no straight lines. High cheekbones. The muzzle is full and round. The nose is slightly interrupted, and the tip of the nose is decorated with a refined aquiline. There is a sharp demarcation between the muzzle and the cheeks. The chin is slightly turned.

Ears: Large, wide at base, high in position, slightly rounded at tips.

Eye: Large, chestnut-shaped or walnut-shaped, slightly raised at the tip. The eyelids are highlighted in pink. Color: blue, amber or different colors. Green can also be used for delivery, but amber is better.

Neck: Short and strong.

Stature: Long, bulky, and healthy. The ribcage is rounded by ribs. The hips are quite broad. The frame is large and the muscles are well developed.

Legs and Claws: Excessively long. The hind legs are longer than the front legs. The bones are of average size and the muscles are well developed. The claws are rounded. The hair between the toes is deep.

Tail: Excessively long, thick, covered with deep, downy hair. At least 5cm long. The color of all tail parts is evenly distributed.

Coat: Semi-long to long, soft, silky, non-woollike undercoat. In winter, collar hair and trouser hair are abundant. Pure white coat with reddish brown or cream symmetrical patterns. The base of the ear is divided by a white flame pattern. The pattern of this display is called the "Ordinary Lake" pattern. The recognized main colors are: red and white, cream and white.

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