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  3. Ojos Azules - Wikipedia

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    Ojos Azules (Spanish: [ˈoxos aθˈules], 'Blue Eyes') was a breed of shorthaired [1] [2] domestic cat with unusual blue or odd eyes [1] caused by a dominant blue eye (DBE) genetic mutation. The breed came in all coat colors; however, only particolors ( bicolors and tricolors ), colorpoints , and intermediate colors with a characteristic white ...

  4. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Siamese cat - Wikipedia

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    Siamese cats have a distinctive colourpoint coat, resulting from a temperature-sensitive type of albinism. Distinct features like blue almond-shaped eyes, a triangular head shape, large ears, an elongated, slender, and muscular body, and various forms of point colouration characterise the modern-style Siamese.

  6. Catseye (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Catseye's mutant power is ailuranthropy, the ability to become a cat. She can transform into either a housecat or a human- panther hybrid (a werecat ). In her panther form, she has superhuman physical abilities, razor-sharp claws and fangs, a prehensile tail , a slight healing factor, and the ability to crawl up walls.

  7. Cat anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Two cats sharing body heat. The normal body temperature of a cat is between 38.3 and 39.0 °C (100.9 and 102.2 °F). [16] A cat is considered febrile (hyperthermic) if it has a temperature of 39.5 °C (103.1 °F) or greater, or hypothermic if less than 37.5 °C (99.5 °F). For comparison, humans have an average body temperature of about 37.0 ...

  8. Green Eyes (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Green Eyes is a 1953 children's picture book written and illustrated by A. Birnbaum. The book tells the story of a kitten experiencing each season for the first time. The book tells the story of a kitten experiencing each season for the first time.

  9. Tortoiseshell cat - Wikipedia

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    Tortoiseshell cats with the tabby pattern as one of their colors are sometimes referred to as torbies or torbie cats. [7] "Tortoiseshell" is typically reserved for multicolored cats with relatively small or no white markings. Those that are predominantly white with tortoiseshell patches are described as tricolor, tortoiseshell-and-white, or calico.