Turkish Angoras are carnivores. Always keep that in mind while considering what you should feed your new Turkish Angora. That may be the reason the Turkish Angora rejects the food you give him. By giving him non-meat based foods like fruits, vegetables, dairy, nuts, seeds, etc., you can have difficulty getting your new Turkish Angora to eat.
What should Turkish Angoras eat?
Keep in mind Turkish Angoras are closely related to the fiercest of felines — panthers, lions and tigers — so keep that in mind when you’re feeding the Turkish Angora. You won’t ever see an adult lion on Animal Planet eating an apple, drinking milk or chewing grass in the wild.
Declawing the Turkish Angora is a major operation called a onychectomy, performed under anesthesia, which eliminates the claw of each digit (from the first knuckle out) of the Turkish Angora’s paw. There is always a remote possibility of death during the surgery, and a declawed Turkish Angora might experience a slight risk of infection and perpetual pain in its paws. This procedure is not suitable for a mature Turkish Angora and is deemed an act of animal cruelty in some countries (as shown below).
Have you pondered buying a necklace for your Turkish Angora? Continue reading and you will read about some of the wellness benefits of Turkish Angora necklaces not to mention the bump in style your Turkish Angora will get.