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Originally Posted by Velvet
So in the cat world what is a pure white cat called colour wise?
In dogs a white dog is a white dog Many people mistakenly think that white Boxers are Albinos - they are simply white dogs
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They are called white but the white is actually masking another colour. Some white kittens will have a faint colour spot on the top of their head when they are tiny that indicates what colour they actually are underneath.
Albinos come about for the same reason but the lack of pigment (melanin) is also absent in the eyes which appear pink. They aren't actual pink it is just a reflection of light rays bouncing off the blood vessels at the back of the eye.
My Colourpoints eyes are blue but that again is not a colour. Cats eye colour range is from green through yellow to deep copper. The blue range goes from grey through to deep blue that you see in the Siamese finally ending in the
pink of the albino. These varying shades are again due to a lack of melanin. The less melanin the deeper the blue you see. It is just blue light rays reflected off the back of the eye and bouncing around that we are seeing. Hence why on a cloudy day a blue eyed cats eyes will appear less vivid.