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Examining the Cat’s Coat
Survey the cat’s coat. A Turkish Van has a white coat that is as soft as cashmere. In the summer, the cat’s hair sheds to become a short light coat. During the winter months, the Turkish Van’s soft white coat is thick and long.
Look at the cat’s ears. A Turkish Van has brown, red, gray, or black ears that are generally the same color as its tail. These markings contrast with the cat’s white coat. Sometimes a Turkish Van’s ears will have a striped pattern, while other times these marking will appear in a more solid pattern.
Examine the cat’s tail. You can tell whether a cat is a Turkish Van by carefully examining the animal’s tail. A Turkish Van has a full, brush-like tail. The tail will also be colored. For example, a Turkish van might have a brown, red, gray, or black tail that contrasts with its white coat.
Look for the “thumbprint of God.” Many Turkish Vans have a distinctive mark between their shoulder blades that is often referred to as the “thumbprint of God.” Keep in mind that not all Turkish Vans have this small, thumbprint-shaped mark. Without other distinctive, breed-specific characteristics, the presence of the mark alone does not necessarily mean a cat is a Turkish Van.
Looking for Other Physical Traits
Look for blue or gold eyes. A Turkish Van has distinctive eyes. While many Turkish Vans have blue eyes, others have bright gold eyes. It is also common for a Turkish Van to have one blue eye and one gold eye.
Examine the cat’s head. The Turkish Van has a distinctive head shape. If the cat is a Turkish Van, its head will be broad and wedge-shaped. The cat will also have a rounded muzzle.
Consider the cat’s body type. A Turkish Van is a large, muscular cat with broad shoulders and a short neck. Its body and tail are moderately long. A mature Turkish Van weighs between 10 and 20 pounds. The female is smaller than the male, and usually weighs in on the lower end of this range.
Look at the cat’s facial structure. A Turkish Van has a nose that is straight and Asiatic. Its nose is considered long for a semi-longhair cat. The Turkish Van also has distinctive high cheekbones.
Identifying Behavioral Traits
Observe the cat around water. Turkish Vans are known for their love of water. Pay close attention to the cat when it is around water, and take note of whether or not it seems interested by water sources or attempts to submerge itself in them. You should never, however, force any cat to enter a body of water.
Look out for signs of intelligence. Turkish Vans are extremely intelligent. They thrive when presented with challenging tricks, games, and puzzles. Try giving the cat a puzzle game and see how quickly it can solve it! Try a simple game. Take a small plastic bottle and cut a couple of small holes in it. Then, place some treats or kibble in the bottle. In order to get the food, the cat will need to learn to roll and move the bottle so that the treats fall out of the holes.
Watch out for climbing. Turkish Vans love to climb. You might find the cat has perched itself high on top of cabinets or large appliances, like the refrigerator. If you do have a Turkish Van, you will want to make sure it has plenty of opportunities for climbing.
Consult an expert. If you think you have a Turkish Van on your hands, but are still unsure, consult an expert that specializes in cat breeds. This can be a breeder of Turkish Vans. You can also talk to your veterinarian for suggestions. Be aware that without pedigree papers, it can be difficult to officially determine if you really have a Turkish Van, though you may be reasonably sure.
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