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Turkish Angora Cats in Battle, East Sussex

7 Turkish Angora Cats in Battle, East Sussex

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Turkish Angora cats Turkish Angora Cat  - Advert 1
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Turkish Angora Cat

Turkish Angora

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£150Price

Hi, I am selling our beloved house cat Stella. Stella is a Turkish Angora pure white with blue eyes during the daytime. vaccinated neutered and microchipped. with loads of extra she is three years ol

IlfordGreater London (47.4mi)
Turkish Angora cats White Turkish Angora kittens 😸 😍 ♥️  - Advert 2
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White Turkish Angora kittens 😸 😍 ♥️

Turkish Angora

11 weeksAge
12Sex
£250Price

My little ones, are looking for a new lovely home. They are trained to use the litter.Are very friendly and playful! Eating a day food and wet food. Their mum is a White Turkish Angora breed.

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Turkish Angora cats 🐾 Meet Our Sweet 7-Month-Old White Kitty! 🐾 - Advert 3
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🐾 Meet Our Sweet 7-Month-Old White Kitty! 🐾

Turkish Angora

6 monthsAge
1Sex
£100Price

🐾 Meet Our Sweet 7-Month-Old White Kitty! 🐾 I’m looking for a loving new home for my adorable 7-month-old male cat. He’s a beautiful white kitty with a playful, friendly personality and so much lov

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Turkish Angora cats Meet zara kitten girl looking for forever home. - Advert 4
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Meet zara kitten girl looking for forever home.

Turkish Angora

12 weeksAge
2Sex
£90Price

Meet zara kitten girl looking for forever home, was litter of 4 and only two girl left, 8 weeks old, Turkish angora, human friendly, from Hackney, Central london

LondonGreater London (48.3mi)
Turkish Angora cats 3 year old cat for sale (NOT KITTENS) - Advert 5
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3 year old cat for sale (NOT KITTENS)

Turkish Angora

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£100Price

Open to reasonable offers, we just want her to go to a forever home, who will love her unconditionally. She is the best and we are so sad to have to let her go. Honestly you would feel so loved with h

Haywards HeathWest Sussex (25.8mi)
Turkish Angora cats Polydactyl male Turkish angora kittens - Advert 6
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Polydactyl male Turkish angora kittens

Turkish Angora

4 monthsAge
2Sex
£50Price

These 2 boys are the most loving and playful kittens I've ever had there both polydactyl and have a slight ginger undertone i would love for these to go together but will separate if needed they are f

CanterburyKent (36mi)
Turkish Angora cats Coloured eye Turkish angora  - Advert 7
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Coloured eye Turkish angora

Turkish Angora

8 monthsAge
1Sex
£300Price

She is beautiful & loving She has blue & hazel eyes, she is the most playful cat I have ever seen She’s an indoor cat, loves to sit by the window. She gets along really well with other cats & dogs L

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LondonGreater London (48.3mi)

FAQs

Are Turkish Angora cats good pets?

Turkish Angora cats make excellent pets thanks to their affectionate, social, and playful nature. They bond closely with their owners, are intelligent and curious, and enjoy interactive play, although they typically do not like being held. Their lively personality makes them great companions for families and individuals who can provide plenty of attention and mental stimulation.

How much does a Turkish Angora cat cost?

The cost of a purebred Turkish Angora cat usually ranges from £800 to £2,000, depending on the breeder and location. Additionally, monthly expenses for food, toys, and general care typically amount to around £80 to £160.

Are there any health concerns for Turkish Angora cats?

Turkish Angoras are generally healthy cats, but some white-coated individuals, especially those with blue eyes, have an increased risk of congenital deafness due to genetic factors. Apart from this, they do not have any widely reported breed-specific health issues, but regular vet check-ups are recommended to maintain their well-being.

Do Turkish Angora cats suffer from deafness?

While not all Turkish Angora cats experience deafness, those with white coats and blue eyes are genetically predisposed to a higher risk of congenital deafness. This condition is not universal in the breed but is more common in these specific coat and eye colour combinations.