"If you go to a CFA cat show, you will see the judges doing things to get the cat's undivided attention, with his or her ears perked up as high as possible on the cat's head. This is because one of the most defining points of a Turkish Angora is the ears. According to the Breed Standard, the ears are "large, wide at the base, pointed and tufted. Set closely together, high on the head, vertical and erect."
Big froot bats...yup, this Turk's got 'em!
Did you write that post Minchie?
ReplyDeleteLuv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
If you were at a cat show, your ears would win the prize!
ReplyDeleteAll the better to hear the treat bag rustling!
ReplyDeleteAwesome frootbats! xx
ReplyDeleteAnd you have great ears!
ReplyDeletePaws up for big ears on kitties! I've got 'em too - in fact, that is also one of a Somali cat's defining physical traits!
ReplyDeleteGreat frootbats Minchie.
ReplyDeleteMinchie
ReplyDeleteOUTSTANDING frootbats!
purrs
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♥Abby♥Boo♥Ping♥Jinx♥Grace♥
You sure meet the standard, Minchie!!
ReplyDeleteMommy says that "Turk" needs a big kiss right on that pretty little nose!
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