YouTube Excerpt: World of Cat Eyes // Eye Colours in Cats By Dr. Usman Mirza Rare Eye Colors You may think your cat’s eyes are the prettiest you’ve ever seen, and you might be right, as some cats boast rare eye colors. Most eye colors are passed down to kittens genetically, with their eye color being determined by the amount of melanin in their DNA. Dichroic-Colored Eyes One of the rarest forms of eye colors in cats is dichroic-colored eyes, which is when an eye has two colors due to different levels of melanin in different areas of the iris. It can be found in any breed and can occur in just one eye or both. Odd-Colored Eyes This type of eye color is more common in Persians, Turkish Angora cats, and other white or mostly white cat breeds, but it’s still pretty rare. Medically known as heterochromia iridium, odd-colored eyes are when your cat’s one eye is a different color from the other. It’s a condition that is typically congenital or hereditary or caused by an injury, accident, or certain medications. Orange and Copper It’s quite unusual for cats to have enough melanin in their eyes for them to be dark in color, as with orange and copper-colored eyes. These eye colors are striking and definitely stand out in comparison to other lighter-colored eyes. Maine Coons and cat breeds with darker coats are more likely to boast these gorgeous eye colors. Other Rare Eye Colors Although more common than the eye colors listed above, brown and hazel are eye colors that are fairly rare. Wild cats are more likely to have hazel-colored eyes than domestic cats. Blue and green-colored eyes have lower amounts of melanin in the iris due to genetics. Some breeds boast shades of these colors, such as the Siamese cat. Common green cat eyes are usually mixed with undertones, but solid, vivid green eyes, as with the Egyptian Mau or Russian Blue breeds, are quite rare. Yellow and amber colors are most commonly seen in cat eyes. ________________________________________ Do Cat Eyes Change Color? If you’ve rescued a young kitten or your cat had kittens, you may have noticed that the litter initially had blue eyes but may not have that color anymore. Yes, their eyes have changed color, but it’s completely normal. In fact, all kittens are born with blue eyes, but not all cats have this color of eyes because their eyes change into their true color between 6 and 8 weeks until they’re around 12 weeks of age. From 12 weeks, their eye color shouldn’t change again unless they have certain health issues. Some cats will always remain with blue eyes, which is the result of a lack of pigmentation in their irises. Their eyes appear blue because of refracted light and not because their eyes are actually blue. If a cat’s eye color remains blue as they mature, it’ll likely darken in its shade of blue. Why Do Eye Color Changes Occur in Kittens? When kittens are still young, their irises don’t contain enough melanin to display their true color. It’s only as they develop that their eyes begin to produce the melanin that creates their true color, which is typically around 7 weeks. If a cat has bi-colored or dichroic-colored eyes, they’ll also have begun their life with blue eyes, and as they develop and the melanin is produced in their eyes, their condition will become noticeable. Before 7 weeks of age, kittens are dependent on their mothers for warmth and nourishment and rely more heavily on their smell and touch senses. As they grow older and become more independent, their need for sight grows, and their eyes develop fully. Dr. Muhammad Usman Mirza DVM, M. Phil (Microbiology) Pet Specialist and Dairy Expert Veterinary Officer (Health) In charge of Vet Hospital. https://www.facebook.com/Animals-Birds-Planet-1856585351113001/?mibextid=ZbWKwL @animalsbirdsplanet4541
World of Cat Eyes // Eye Colours in Cats By Dr. Usman Mirza Rare Eye Colors You may think your cat’s eyes are the prettiest you’ve ever seen, and...
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