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Why do Persian cats have different eye colors?

Persian cat two eyes color is different because the blood is not pure, pure Persian cat eyes one color, there is no heterochromatic pupil. The existence of heterochromatic pupil is because of Persian cat gene defect, easy to appear disease, can reduce the occurrence of congenital disease after crossing with other cats, but can bloodline is not pure, appear two eyes color is different.

Why do Persian cats have different eye colors?

Persian cat two eyes color is not the same may be the blood is not pure, if it is a pure Persian cat eyes color is consistent, the color is blue, copper, gold, amber, the deeper the color, the purer the surface of the breed is pure.

Why do Persian cats have different eye colors?

Not only Persian cat eyes will be like this, other breeds of cats also have two different eye color, as long as it is two different strains of the hybrid, the offspring will have a certain chance of heterochromatic double pupil, do not worry.

Why do Persian cats have different eye colors?

Purebred Persian cats, similar to fold cats, have certain genetic defects, such as deafness, poor vision and other diseases, and when crossed with other cats to complete the gene, the next generation will not have these diseases, and the eyes are more beautiful.

 

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