Description
We are thrilled to announce we have 7 beautiful white Turkish Angora kittens (a mixture of boys and girls) available for reservation!
Born 17/04/2025, they will be ready to go to their forever homes from 13/06/2025.
Price: £600
Reservation fee: £200 (non-refundable)
This litter originally had nine kittens — two gorgeous black and white kittens have already found loving homes.
Due to the extremely quick reservations and high demand for white kittens from our previous litter (with many people disappointed they missed out), we are advertising this litter earlier than usual to give everyone a fair opportunity to reserve.
Both parents, Boo and Biggie, are our beloved indoor Turkish Angoras, known for their luxurious silky white coats and affectionate, sociable personalities. Kittens from previous litters have grown into outgoing, cuddly cats, confident with children, adults, and even our family dog.
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Meet Mum and Dad:
Boo (Mum):
• Fluffy, snow-white fur
• Bright blue eyes
• Exceptionally affectionate, playful, and curious
• Best friends with our family dog and adores human attention
Biggie (Dad):
• Long, silky white coat with a magnificent fluffy mane
• Striking green eyes
• Slightly reserved with new people but wonderfully cuddly with his trusted humans
Both parents:
• Raised indoors with a dog and children for excellent early socialisation
• Registered with their local vet: up-to-date on health checks, flea and worm treatments, and vaccinations
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About Turkish Angoras – FAQs:
Q: Why do some white kittens have a small black patch on their head when young?
A: This is called a "Kitten Cap" — a temporary patch of colour often seen on otherwise white kittens. White fur masks the kitten’s natural colour underneath. These tiny patches usually disappear by around six months of age, revealing a stunning pure white coat.
Q: How do I care for a long-haired cat like a Turkish Angora?
A: Turkish Angoras have a silky, tangle-resistant coat, but they do benefit from a gentle brush once or twice a week. Regular brushing supports their grooming, strengthens the bond between you and your cat, prevents matting, and keeps their coat looking its best.
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Photos:
The first photo shown is of white kittens from our previous litter at the far more photogenic age of four weeks old, to give you a glimpse of what this litter will grow into.
The current kittens are still tiny and look very similar to each other — but further photos will be added as they grow and their individual features begin to emerge.