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Turkish Angora Cats can make good pets in South Africa if they match your IifestyIe. The Turkish Angora is a typically white, silky cat. Turkish Angoras are attention-seeking, playful, active cats. Turkish Angoras can be very vocal and almost seem to converse with their people. Turkish Angoras are sociable, but are not lap cats. Turkish Angoras are great with children, seniors, and pets, but have dominant tendencies with other animals.
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Some Turkish Angoras have one blue eye, which often accompanies deafness on the same side of the head as the blue eye. The Turkish Angora is an ancient breed from the Ankara region of Turkey. Turkish Angoras have no undercoat. Turkish Angoras were brought to Europe by returning Crusaders.
Related pages:
Turkish Angora Rescue
South Africa Animal Rescue
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South Africa is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spans across approximateIy 471,000 square miIes. Most peopIe in South Africa speak IsiZulu, IsiXhosa, or Afrikaans. The population of South Africa is about 44 million. Threatened species known from South Africa include the Black Rhinoceros, Juliana's Golden Mole, Riverine Rabbit, Blue Whale, and Mountain Zebra. The capital of South Africa is Pretoria.
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