What are the characteristics of the Turkish Van Cat?

Nov 10,2023
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The Turkish Van cat is characterized by its long and strong body, well-developed shoulder muscles, wedge-shaped head, mostly hairy ears, slender nose with colored ends, pink paws, and round, amber eyes. The tail is long, the coat is dense and golden brown, with dense and soft silky hair, and the fur is white and shiny. The Turkish Van Cat has a straightforward personality, loves to play and climb, has a soft and melodious chirp, and is friendly to others.

How to feed Turkish Van cats:

1. Deworming and immunity. Make sure to regularly inject Turkish Van cats with rabies and other vaccines. When bitten or scratched by a cat, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time. Cats should be dewormed regularly. If the cat is not used for breeding, it is best to castrate the cat.

2. Feed with caution. When raising Turkish Van cats at home, you should also pay attention to keeping the food eaten by humans as much as possible and not letting cats chew it. Once you find food that has been chewed by your cat, it is best to throw it away and not eat it again. When feeding animal livers to cats, it is best not to exceed 1-2 times a week. Otherwise, cats may easily get sick if they eat too much. During the growth and development period of cats, as well as during the period of pregnancy and lactation of kittens, some raw meat, raw liver, and milk can be appropriately fed to prevent cats from suffering from vitamin deficiency. If your cat is found to have oral ulcers, weight loss, etc., you can also feed it some raw meat or raw animal liver.

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