Collection: Personalised Turkish Van Gifts

We have a huge collection of Personalised Turkish Van Gifts for you to choose from. Whether you are looking for a luxurious new bed, a smart new bowl, or a cosy blanket, we have some great gift ideas for your Turkish Van. Not only have we hand-picked fabulous presents for your best furry friend, we also have Turkish Van inspired gifts for owners too. From phone iPad cases to cushions, there’s something to please everyone.

Introduction

The Turkish Van has distinctive colouring now known as the “Van pattern” when it’s seen on other breeds, but they are perhaps equally well-known for their love of water. Sometimes nicknamed “the swimming cat”, they are famed for not only enjoying a splashy game around water but for actually taking a dip when the weather is hot.

History

The Turkish Van’s origins are unclear, but it’s thought that they are a centuries old natural breed from around the Lake Van region of Turkey. It wasn’t until the 1950s that the Turkish Van breed became established in name after two cats were taken from Turkey to the UK. Originally named the Turkish Cat, the name was changed to Turkish Van to distinguish it from the Turkish Angora breed.

Personality

Turkish Van cats enjoy human companionship and will follow their people around from room to room to keep an eye on everything that’s going on. They are friendly and intelligent, enjoying interactive games, but they can be a little more independent than some breeds, and don’t often look for a lap to sit on. Apart from their stunning appearance, another endearing feature is the Turkish Van’s soft meow, sometimes described as being lamb-like.

Vitals

Height mid-large size cat of 23-28 cm at the shoulder; body length is 36-43cm on average, not including the tail.
Weight 4-7 kg
Other names Turkish Swimming Cat
Origin Turkey
Coat semi-long hair that is super soft and silky with a very plush and bushy tail.
Colour typically white body with colouring only on the head and tail; colours can be red, cream, black, blue, and tabby variations, with a spot of colour sometimes appearing on the shoulder.
Eye Colour amber, blue, or eyes can be one of each colour.
Life Expectancy 13 to 17 years
Health Issues the Turkish Van is a healthy breed, but deafness can be an issue in white cats.
Care Tips the Turkish Van needs mental stimulation and entertainment to suit its intelligent and energetic nature. Grooming: a twice weekly brush is usually enough to keep coats tangle free. Feeding: two meals per day of high-quality food.

 

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