Ever wondered if your fluffy roommate is actually a Turkish Van in disguise? Here’s how to spot one: First, check the coat—think cashmere-soft, mostly white, with a dramatic colored tail and matching ears (brown, red, gray, or black). Bonus points if there’s a mysterious mark between the shoulder blades (the so-called “thumbprint of God”). Next, the eyes: blue, gold, or one of each—these cats are basically born with heterochromia flex. The head should be wedge-shaped, with a long, straight nose and high cheekbones, like a feline supermodel. And don’t forget the body: big, muscular, and built for climbing onto your fridge when you least expect it. Behavior-wise, if your cat treats your bathtub like a theme park and solves treat puzzles faster than you can Google “cat IQ test,” you might have a Turkish Van. Still not sure? Ask a vet or a cat breed expert—because without papers, it’s all just educated guesswork. #CatLovers #TurkishVan #PetCare #Pets #Cats