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Domestic cat with complete heterochromia, also referred to as an odd-eyed cat. Eye color, specifically the color of the irises, is determined primarily by the concentration and distribution of melanin. Although the processes determining eye color are not fully understood, it is known that inherited eye color is determined by multiple genes ...
Anisocoria is a common condition, defined by a difference of 0.4 mm or more between the sizes of the pupils of the eyes. [2] Anisocoria has various causes: [3] Physiological anisocoria: About 20% of population has a slight difference in pupil size
A rare predominantly black cat with odd eyes. The odd-eyed colouring is caused when either the epistatic (recessive) white gene or dominant white (which masks any other colour genes and turns a cat completely solid white) [3] or the white spotting gene (which is the gene responsible for bicolour coats) [4] prevents melanin granules from reaching one eye during development, resulting in a cat ...
Espresso is estimated to be around 2 years old and is ready to meet you in our Cat 2 room!" We are located at 3606 Elida Road, Lima. All available cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, dewormed ...
The medium-sized Ojos Azules was known for its bluish eyes, which were large and round. [1] The neck was arched. The tail was proportionate to the cat's body. The head was somewhat triangular in inscribe. It had a slightly rounded forehead and an angular muzzle. The nose had a slight break. The coat was short, fine, soft, silky, and shiny.
A unique kitty from the Ohio SPCA & Humane Society is looking for a forever home that accepts her looks. The two-year-old cat has different-sized eyes, giving her a unique yet adorable look. She ...
These cats already look a bit unique--even human-like--but one of Nacho's daily habits proves he's a feline through and through. Cats are pros at getting warm and being in the way, but this ...
This is a list of notable people who have been documented as having heterochromia iridis, a condition when the irises have different colours. People who are frequently mistakenly thought to have heterochromia are not included, but may be listed in the Notes section.