The Turkish Angora is typically found in a variety of habitats, primarily in its native region of Turkey, where it thrives in mountainous and forested areas. These cats prefer environments that offer plenty of climbing opportunities and hiding spots, such as trees and shrubs. They are adaptable and can also live comfortably in urban settings, provided there are safe spaces for play and exploration. Overall, Turkish Angoras favor areas that allow them to showcase their agility and playful nature.
No. Turkish Angora and Angora are just different names for the same breed of cat.
An Turkish angora cat cost $350-600.
Angora rabbits are Turkish. :)
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Turkish Angora, have the same scientific name.
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Cinderella. some other princesses may have pets but they do not have a cat
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The Angora cat (or Turkish Angora) originated in the Ankara region of Turkey.
The origin of the word angora comes from the country Turkey. The word means a natural breed of a Turkish cat.
White Turkish Angora cat... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/55/124901959_bc5813027b.jpg?v=0
Well , I wouldn't say they WEREN'T rare. but their not POPULAR.
Yes he had parrot , two Angora cats and roosters.