> My very young cat (about 10 months old when pregnant) has had a litter of
> four. I believe that the father is one of the mother's brothers. Two of the
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> Can anyone give me some advice or tell me about their cats with similar
> coloured eyes?
Albinos lead a vey normal life although their eyes and skin are more
sensitive to light. Albinos are at greater risk of skin cancers, for
example, so an indoor-only home would be best for those kitties. If
the one cat has colored fur it is not a true albino - but may be
lacking some color gene relating to eye color.
-L.
paws - 25 Sep 2006 09:03 GMT
Thanks. I don't suppose you know how long kittens have open eyes before your
able to test their vision (i.e. have them follow their eyes on a moving
object.). Their eyes have been open for about a week now, but there is no
sign that they can see or even notice movement. I've also noticed that the
two kittens with full colouring seem to be developing blue eyes... does this
mean possible problems?
>> My very young cat (about 10 months old when pregnant) has had a litter of
>> four. I believe that the father is one of the mother's brothers. Two of the
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>-L.