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Turkish Angora Kittens for sale

The Turkish Angora is an elegant, graceful, small to medium sized cat that boasts a super soft, silky coat. They are energetic, intelligent and a national treasure in their native Turkey, where they have always been highly prized. At the moment, the breed is not recognised by the GCCF and not many well-bred kittens are available each year. Therefore, anyone wishing to share their home with one Turkish Angora must register their interest with breeders, but it is well worth the wait.

Read our Turkish Angora Buying Advice page for information on this cat breed.

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Turkish angora

Turkish Angora

15 weeksAge
1Sex
£180Price

Turkish angora boy for sale im selling him because it was my nans cat but she passed away she only had him for a short time no time wasters please

BirminghamWest Midlands (47.6mi)
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Turkish Angora

Turkish Angora

10 monthsAge
1Sex
£150Price

I have an Turkish Angora looking for a new home will come with bowls and food and toys. Not fault of his own he does not get on with my other two cats. I am happy to take offer

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LeedsWest Yorkshire (45.7mi)
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Turkish angora kittens 2left 1x boy 1x girl

Turkish Angora

4 daysAge
11Sex
£150Price

2x beautiful turkish angora kittens left, 1x boy who is fullt black and an absolutely stunning little girl, black on top with a tabby tummy and face.they will be fleed and wormed, 3x already reserved,

BoltonGreater Manchester (47.1mi)
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Cutest female white kitten

Turkish Angora

8 monthsAge
1Sex
£150Price

White female Turkish angora, 8 month old kitten. Very friendly and playful. Likes to sleep a lot, and curl in your lap. Barfi is the sweetest, very affectionate, and stays indoors. Has a beautiful whi

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ManchesterGreater Manchester (37mi)
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Lovely cat looking for new home

Turkish Angora

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£100Price

We looking for new loving home for our cat. He is friendly. Most of the time sleep. We can send more pictures. Collect only from Walsall. Ws3.

WalsallWest Midlands (42.3mi)
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Beautiful kittens ready to find a home

Turkish Angora

14 weeksAge
21Sex
£85Price

Lilly and gizmo and rico looking for a loving home together. Very cute playful and adorable. They are litter trained. Great breed and most importantly very playful and good around kids😁

BirminghamWest Midlands (47.6mi)

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.