White Cats Deaf Eyes
When one or both eyes are blue anywhere from 60 to 80 of white cats will be deaf.
White cats deaf eyes. The good news is a white cat is not prone to blindness. White cat with blue eyes. As for odd-eyed white cats when a white cat has one orange or green and one blue eye the ear on the blue-eyed side is likely to be deaf whereas the one on the orange- or green-eyed side is usually fine.
The eyes of a white cat may be blue non-blue usually copper or gold or odd one of each. White cats simply have a gene for white fur while albinism is a genetic condition that results in a complete lack of color pigmentation in the skin fur and eyes. Various studies came to the conclusion where 17 to 22 of white cats without blue eyes are born deaf.
Overall statistics indicate that. Another thing about blue-eyed white cats is that they are photophobic. Researchers found that only 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are born deaf.
These cats are three to five times more likely to be deaf than white cats with non-blue eyes. White color of the coat occurs in cats in the following three ways. The easiest way to determine whether or not a cat is an albino is by looking at their eyes.
The possible eye colors of white cats includes. And if the white cat has a different eye color for each eye heterochromia. Once again the brilliant scientist was right since between 56 and 90 of cats according to different studies with white coat and blue eye color are deaf from one or both ears.
White cats with blue eyes had a high probability. In those cats with eyes of another colour only 10-20 are likely to be deaf. Statistically white cats with blue eyes with congenital deafness make up around 1 to 15 of the total cat population.