No. Turkish Angora and Angora are just different names for the same breed of cat.
Turkish angora are white and fluffy. Van cats are white and fluffy but have one blue one brown eye.
Yes he had parrot , two Angora cats and roosters.
A breed of cat that loves the water is the Turkish Angora. These cats love to swim.
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.
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. =)
The Turkish angora is actually the worlds favourite cats in the world. These cats have a very long life span and can live up to 25 years. Turkish Angoras are also one of the oldest cat breeds. Turkish Angoras are great pets to have in a family with children. They are active and friendly with little kids :)
Here are a few: Bengal, Norwegian Forest cat, Russian Blue, Bombay, Eyptian Mau, Hymalayan, Manx, Siamese, Turkish Angora, Sphynx, Turkish Van, Siberian, Snowshoe, Ragdoll and many more.
Former Disney Animation artist here (not sharing my real name) .Duchess was indeed a Turkish Angora, which was the breed favored by Marie Antionette, particularly white Turkish Angoras. Note that the other white TA was. Duchesses daughter Marie. Contrary to popular beliefs, not all TAs are white, and not all white medium haired cats are TAs.
Angora is wool!!! Can be on other animals like goats rabbit and cats.
The Turkish Angora cat originated in Ankara, Turkey. It is one of the the ancient, naturally occurring cat breeds. Turkish Angora cats have a silky white fur coat. See the related links for more information.
Some do, some don't. It'll be down to the individual animals.
There are many different breeds of cats, so weight varies. The heaviest cats weigh about thirty pounds. I have had maine coon cats that weighed around 15 pounds at their prime. Other cats are under 7 pounds at maturity. Cats can also be longer or shorter. My Turkish Angora is 36" from nose to tip of his tail.