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Are blue eyes rare cats?

Writer Benjamin Ward

The Ojos Azules (the Spanish translation of "blue eyes") is a rare cat breed, and its breed standard is still in development. However, its eyes are always an unusually deep shade of blue, despite not having pointed or solid white coloring.

What is the rarest eye color for cats?

Obviously it's not going to be a lighter color like green, blue, or yellow, therefore, the rarest eye color in cats is actually orange/amber! This glowing hue is quite common in the traditional “British Blue” British Shorthair cat, but it can also been seen in cats with tabby markings or other solid coat patterns, too.

How common is it for cats to have blue eyes?

Cats' eyes are most often shades of yellow or green. Purebred cats often have deeper green or copper-colored eyes. Less common are blue-eyed cats. Cats with certain coat-color genes, particularly those with genes for recessive white or color-pointed coat patterns, are more likely to have blue eyes.

What kind of cats have blue eyes?

Cat breeds with blue eyes include the Siamese, Balinese, Himalayan, Persian, Birman and Javanese. Ragdolls are known for sparkling blue eyes, but not all Ragdolls have this color. There is also the very rare Ojos Azules breed, which can produce cats with dark coats and blue eyes.

Are cats with blue eyes deaf?

Researchers found that only 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are born deaf. The percentage rises to 40 percent if the cat has one blue eye, while upwards of 65 to 85 percent of all-white cats with both eyes blue are deaf. Some of these cats are deaf in only one ear.

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How rare are blue eyed black cats?

According to the Cat Fancier's Association, currently, there are 22 black cat breeds. But in all the 22 breeds, it's unlikely to find a black cat with blue eyes. This is because the gene that causes cats to have blue eyes is mostly found in lighter colored breeds.

What causes blue eyes in cats?

Blue eyes in cats are generally caused by a lack of pigment, and all kittens are born with blue eyes because cats don't develop eye pigmentation until they're around six weeks old, when the production of melanin kicks in.

Are all blue eyed cats part Siamese?

All Siamese cats have blue eyes, including some half-Siamese cats. Siamese cats have a recessive albinism gene that leads to a lack of the pigmented iris eye membranes. This gene must be present in both the mother and father for a cat to have Siamese blue eyes. The recessive albinism gene may not affect eyesight.

What are GREY cats with blue eyes called?

Chartreux cats are the national cat of France. This breed likely originated in ancient Persia and is rare outside of Europe. This kitty is almost immediately recognizable for its blue-gray fur and copper-colored eyes. The coat color varies from light ash to a deeper shade of slate.

How rare is a white cat with blue eyes?

5% of the general cat population is white cats (i.e. pure white). 15-40% of these pure white cats have one or two blue-eyes. Of those white cats with one or two blue eyes, 60-80% are deaf; 20-40% have normal hearing; 30-40% had one blue eye and were deaf while 60-70% had one blue eye and normal hearing.

Do domestic cats have blue eyes?

Kittens are born with blue eyes. They can stay that way, but more commonly, their eye color will start to change as they mature and the production of the pigment melanin occurs. Adult cats with blue eyes aren't widespread.

What cat is the rarest?

The Sokoke Cat is the rarest domestic cat breed in the world, according to the UK's Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF). Originating from the forests of Sokoke in eastern Kenya, these cats were previously considered a hybrid breed of a cross between wild cats but DNA results have debunked this theory.

What's the rarest cat in the world?

The Sokoke cat is said to be the rarest cat in the world. Rather than being a man-created breed, the Sosoke is a naturally occurring, tiny wildcat that can be found only in the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest Preserve in Kenya (Africa).

Are cats eyes different colors rare?

Although it's quite rare, a condition called heterochromia can result in cats having two different coloured eyes. These odd-eyed cats typically have one iris (the coloured part of the eye) that's blue while the other is either green, brown or yellow.

Is a Russian Blue cat rare?

True Russian Blues are in fact rather rare, and often very expensive. The average reservation fee alone for one in Europe from a decent cattery is around 1000 euros as of 2012. The average cost of Russian Blue kittens in the US is between $400 and $600.

Are nebelung cats rare?

The Nebelung is a new and relatively rare breed, and they are close relatives of the short-haired Russian Blue. A medium-sized breed with a soft grey coat, Nebelungs are known for being gentle and mild-mannered, but also playful and very affectionate with their immediate family members.

Is a grey cat rare?

Grey Cats Are Not Rare

Grey, also called "blue," is not a rare color among cats and in fact it's a dilute version of black. In addition to solid grey cats, grey can be seen often with patterned cats such as tabbies, particolors, torties, calicos and more.

Do kittens with blue eyes stay blue?

Kittens' eyes will change from baby blue to the eye color they will keep permanently. Kittens with grey, green, or yellow eyes are likely 7 weeks or older.

Are all kittens eyes blue?

Kittens are born with blue eyes, which may stay that way or change color as the kitten matures. For instance, all pointed cats have blue eyes. Cats who are solid white or mostly white may have blue, green, gold or copper eyes. The most common eye colors range from greenish-yellow to gold.

Are there blue cats?

We call them blue, but Russian Blue cats actually come in a range of bluish grays, anywhere from a light silver to a deep slate. Regardless of shade, their vivid green eyes and pinkish paws are perfect accents. Although they are shorthaired, Russian Blues have a very dense double-layered coat.

What kind of cat is black with blue eyes?

The Ojos Azules, which is an extremely rare cat with limited information available, is the only black cat with blue eyes. Cats with dark blue eyes were discovered in New Mexico among feral cat populations.

Can tortoiseshell cats have blue eyes?

Tortoiseshells can have eye colors that are various shades of hazel, amber or green, but there isn't one specific color that is associated with these cats. Basepaws says that “the genetic link between eye color and coat color is actually minimal,” so your tortie's coat color palette won't define their eye color.

What is the rudest cat breed?

The 11 Most Aggressive Cat Breeds:

  • Bengal.
  • Scottish Fold.
  • Pixie Bob.
  • Egyptian Mau.
  • American Wirehair.
  • Korat.
  • Singapura.
  • Cymric.

What are the 10 rarest cat breeds?

The 10 Rarest Cat Breeds:

  • Norwegian Forest Cat.
  • Cornish Rex.
  • Devon Rex.
  • Munchkin.
  • Burmese.
  • Sphynx.
  • Minskin.
  • Peterbald.

What is the most loving cat?

Burmese are often considered to be the most affectionate cat breed. They love being with people at all times and crave close physical contact, making them the ultimate companion cat for a devoted family. They will follow their owner from room to room and prefer to cuddle up on the sofa or sleep in bed with them.