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The Angora is the old name for the Oriental Longhair (European
Javanese, Dutch Mandarin)
British
breed of cat.
This Angora name was dropped by British Cat Registries in 2002 due to confusion
with the Turkish Angora. They have the body type and nature of an
Oriental cat - lean, sleek, intelligent and inquisitive - and a silky
medium-length coat which is much longer and thicker than that of a traditional
oriental cat or
Siamese.
Oriental Longhairs can be any of the standard shorthair colours. The range of
possible coat colours includes everything from self-coloured (black, blue,
chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, caramel, fawn, red, cream and apricot), torty, smoke
(silver undercoat), shaded or tipped, tabby or white. All Oriental Longhairs
have green eyes, except for the whites, which may have green or blue eyes, or be
odd-eyed (two different colored eyes).
If an Oriental Longhair is bred to a shorthaired oriental or a Siamese, the
kittens will all be short-haired. However, if these kittens are reintroduced
into a breeding program as adults, approximately half of their kittens will have
long coats.
The British "Angora" should not be confused with the
Turkish Angora, one of the most ancient breeds of longhaired cats.
Originating from the mountainous regions of Turkey, the Turkish Angora is
recognized by many official registries including CFA and
TICA.
The Turkish Angora has a svelte, but not Oriental style, foreign body type.
It does not come in pointed colors. It is a refined and elegant cat, with large
ears set high and tight on the head, and offering smaller boning than the more
well-known Persian cat. The Turkish Angora is a natural breed of cat, and is
prohibited from outcrossing to any other breed, unlike the British "Angora"
(which has since dropped the name due to pending GCCF recognition of the Turkish
Angora).