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Is Roger from open season a calico cat or a Turkish van?

A Turkish Van.


What does cat mean in Turkish?

eithet Turkish van or Turkish angora


Is there a cat that can swim?

the Turkish van loves to swim


Is Roger the cat an odd-eyed Turkish Van?

Yes he is.


What is the scientific name of a Turkish Van?

The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Turkish Van, have the same scientific name.


What breed of animal is a Turkish van?

A kind of cat that can swim and is the only kind of cats that can swim. Turkish Vans are named Turkish Vans because they are from Turkey and was born around Lake Van. In the hot summers, Turkish Vans go in Lake Van to have a swim to cool them selves down. A cat. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_van


Any history on Turkish van cats?

This cat is from Turkey and is naturally occurring cat .The latter cat (the Turkish van, or just the Turkish) is a true breeding variety of the Angora that arose in the wintery Lake Van regien of Turkey- hence the name Turkish Van. Given its hertige the cat loves swimming and splashing in water, the opposite to the Angora.


What kind of cat is roger in open season?

An odd-eyed Turkish Van.


Are Turkish Van cats good pets?

Yes. I have one. He is an amazing cat. He loves the water. I adopted him from our local shelter. You should consider getting a shelter cat.


What sentence can you make with the word affinity?

The Turkish Van breed of cat is known to have an affinity for water.


Why are Turkish vankedisi and the Turkish van cats look the same?

There are many differences between the two, one, for instance, is that Turkish Vans often have longer fur than Siamese cats do. Another difference is that most Turkish Vans like swimming and Siamese cats would rather not swim. Yet another difference is that Siamese cats are originated in Siam and Turkish Vans come from Turkey. =)


In Turkish how did you spell cat i Turkish?

cat = kedi