POINT SCORE
HEAD (30)
18 .. Shape (boning, chin, nose,
cheekbones, profile)
7 .. Ears (shape, placement and
size)
5 .. Eyes (shape, placement and
size)
BODY (30)
18 .. Type (boning, muscle, length,
size)
5 .. Legs and feet
7 .. Tail
COAT ... 15
COLOR and PATTERN .. 20
BALANCE ... 5
GENERAL: The Turkish Van is a natural
breed from the rugged, remote and
climatically varied region of the
Middle East. The breed is known for its
unique, distinctive pattern...the term
"van" has been adopted by a variety of
breeds to describe white cats with
colored head and tail markings. The
Turkish Van is a solidly-built,
semi-longhaired cat with great breadth
to the chest. The strength and power of
the cat is evidenced in its substantial
body and legs. This breed takes a full
3 to 5 years to reach full maturity and
development, therefore allowances must
be made for age and sex. Turkish Vans
are very intelligent and alert cats,
and as such feel more secure, and
handle better with all four feet on a
solid surface.
BALANCE: Despite age and sex, as
adults, individuals should convey an
overall impression of a well-balanced
and well-proportioned appearance in
which no feature is exaggerated to
foster weakness or extremes.
HEAD: Substantially broad wedge, with
gentle contours and a medium length
nose to harmonize with the large
muscular body, ears are not to be
included in the wedge. Prominent
cheekbones. In profile, the nose has a
slight dip below eye level marked by a
change in the direction the hair lays.
Allowances must be made for jowling in
the males. Firm chin in a straight line
with the nose and upper lip; rounded
muzzle.
EARS: Moderately large, in proportion
to the body, set fairly high and well
apart; the inside edge of the ear is
slightly angled to the outside with the
outside edge fairly straight but not
necessarily in line with the side of
the face; wide at the base. Tips are
slightly rounded. Insides should be
well feathered.
EYES: Moderately large, a rounded
aperture slightly drawn out at the
corners, set at a slant, equidistant
from the outside base of the ear to the
tip of the nose. Eyes should be clear,
alert and expressive.
BODY: moderately long, sturdy, broad,
muscular and deep-chested. Mature males
should exhibit marked muscular
development in the neck and shoulders.
The shoulders should be at least as
broad as the head, and flow into the
well-rounded ribcage and then into a
muscular hip and pelvic area. Turkish
Van males are substantially larger than
females and exhibit much greater
development.
LEGS AND FEET: Moderately long,
muscular legs. They are set wide apart
and taper to rounded moderately large
feet. Legs and feet should be in
proportion to the body. Toes, five in
front, four behind.
TAIL: Long, but in proportion to the
body, with a brush appearance. Tail
hair length is keeping with the
semi-long coat length.
COAT: Semi-long with a cashmere-like
texture; soft to the roots with no
trace of undercoat. Due to the extremes
in climate of their native region, the
breed carries two distinctive coat
lengths and allowances must be made for
the seasonal coat. The summer coat is
short, conveying the appearance of a
shorthair; the winter coat is
substantially longer and thicker. There
is feathering on the ears, legs, feet
and belly. Facial fur is short. A
frontal neck ruff and full brush tail
become more pronounced with age. The
above description is that of an adult,
allowances must be made for short coats
and tail hair on kittens and young
adults.
COLOR and PATTERN: Van pattern only on
glistening chalk-white body with
colored markings confined to the head
and tail is preferred. One or more
random markings, up to color on 15% of
the entire body (excluding the head and
tail color), are permissible. Random
markings should not be of a size or
number to detract from the van pattern,
making a specimen appear bi-color. A
symmetrical pattern of head markings,
divided by white up to at least the
level of the front edge of the ears, is
desirable.
PENALIZE: any evidence toward extremes
(i.e. short cobbiness or svelte,
fine-boning); greater than 20% white in
the tail, flat profile.
DISQUALIFY: total absence of color in
the area from eye level up to the back
of the head or tail; definite nose
break; genetic/skeletal defects such as
flattened ribcage, kinked or abnormal
tail, incorrect number of toes, crossed
eyes. Color in excess of 20% of the
entire body.
TURKISH VAN COLORS
Eye color on all coat colors: amber,
blue and odd-eyed. Eye color may fade
with age.
Nose leather on all coat colors:
pink.
Paw pads on all coat colors: pink is
preferable but color spot(s) on paw
pads acceptable due to the two colors
in the pattern.
Solid and White Colors
RED: ranging from warm red to deep
auburn, but should be one level shade,
sound to the roots.
CREAM: one level shade of buff cream,
sound to the roots.
BLACK: dense coal black, sound to the
roots. Free of any tinge of rust on
tips or smoke undercoat.
BLUE: one level tone of blue, sound to
the roots.
Tabby and White Colors
Tabby markings are dense and clearly
defined. How much of the tabby marking
is seen is highly dependent on the size
and placement of the head and body
spots. A spot may be of a size that
only ground color or only the tabby
stripe is seen, thus there may not be
enough color to determine whether the
markings are classic or mackerel.
RED TABBY: ground color creamy red.
Tabby markings range from warm red to
deep auburn.
CREAM TABBY: ground color very pale
cream. Tabby markings of buff cream
sufficiently darker than the ground
color to afford good contrast but
remaining within the dilute
range.
BROWN TABBY: ground color creamy beige.
Tabby markings dense black.
BLUE TABBY: ground color pale bluish
ivory. Tabby markings a deep blue
affording a good contrast with ground
color. Warm fawn or patina over the
colored portions.
Parti-color and White Colors
TORTOISESHELL: black and red patches
with tabby markings allowed in the red
portion.
DILUTE TORTOISESHELL: blue and cream
patches with tabby markings allowed in
the cream portion.
BROWN PATCHED TABBY (Torbie): brown
tabby description with patches of red
or red tabby.
BLUE PATHED TABBY )Dilute Torbie): blue
tabby description with patches of cream
or cream tabby.
*Note: It is characteristic of the
Turkish Van breed to carry tabby
markings in the red/cream portions of
the tortoiseshell colors.
OTVC (Other Turkish Van Colors): van
pattern only - any other color and
white (silver tabby, smokes, etc.) with
the exception of those showing evidence
of hybridization resulting from the
Himalayan pattern (point restricted)
and colors (chocolate, lilac,
etc.).
The following information is for
reference purposes only and not an
official part of the CFA Show
Standard.
Turkish Van Color Class Numbers
Solid & White 3560 3561
(Black & White,
Blue & White,
Cream & White,
Red & White)
Particolor & White 3584 3585
(Blue Patched Tabby
& White, Brown Patched
Tabby & White,
Tortoiseshell & White, Dilute
Tortoiseshell & White)
Tabby & White 3590 3591
(Blue Tabby & White,
Brown Tabby & White,
Cream Tabby & White,
Red Tabby & White)
All Other Turkish Van Colors 3500
3501
(van pattern only –
any other
color and white (silver tabby,
smokes, etc.) with the exception
of those showing evidence of
hybridization resulting from the
Himalayan pattern (point
restricted)
and colors (chocolate, lilac,
etc.).
AOV 3598 3599
Turkish Van allowable outcross breeds:
none.