![]() I have just never seen a non-Siamese or non-white marked cat with adult blue eyes, I guess I assumed they were linked. It's possible they are inbred since mom was an orange tabby and for her to have had only orange tabby kittens, one of which is female, dad for at least that one had to be orange tabby as well. I will check for signs of albinism but truthfully it seems to me albino blue would present lighter than these. So I only have these two of the litter, and they definitely both have blue eyes. Those two males were also orange tabbies but clearly not doing well. 36 hours later I got a message from the kennel supervisor that the police had found two more orange kittens in the same area and brought them in. By the time I got there, kittens had either been judged old enough to leave mom, or had been separated from mom for another reason. I only know that the police picked up mom, G and G, and took them to county shelter. Mom was an orange tabby but nothing was said about blue eyes. His eyes were barely open, still milky blue in a tiny face that looked comically. Galahad and Guinevere are definitely littermates. orange kitten, no more than a ball of fluff with a white face and paws. To tell the truth, Im not entirely sure on anything, but I think you have got here something less usual, yes perhaps even more or less unique. How are their eyes when you shine on them in darkness? Do they get red, or? How many are they in that litter? Have they all blue eyes or? Do you know anything about their parents? You are a rescuer, and as such, you often wont know anything about the parents.* ![]() The twitch is, its not lack of other pigmentation, but actively blue coloration. Surely a case of recessive genes whom must meet in the same individual. So, although blue eyes arent exclusive to these above, but they are rare in the broad population. another exception are white cats, whom often has blue eyes. I dont think eye color and fur color is connected, with points as the big exception. They seems to be red tabbies with blue eyes for real. Breeds 11 Orange Cat Breeds (With Pictures) Breeds 11 Orange Cat Breeds (With Pictures) Written by: Christian Adams Last Updated on Januby Catster Editorial Team Maybe it’s because. and he isnt a misunderstood point either, which is the most common explanation. ![]() Anyways, I get the impression its his permanent color. Which he cant be, if they are littermates. Galahad seems older, more mature than Guinevere. ![]()
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