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The white gene is kown as the spotting or masking gene. The bits of colour you have noted are very often present in young white kittens but eventually disappear as the white gene masks the colour underneath. I would get all the kittens checked for deafness as a great many white blue-eyed cats are deaf, although not all, and should therefore be placed as an indoor cat only. |
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I'm fairly certain the little white female can hear (and she now has one greenish eye and one blue at the moment lol). The little boy will be going to an indoor only home for certain and will be checked out in 2 weeks when he goes to the vet for his first jab! |
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If the little girls eyes are beginning to change colour then it is possible that the little boys will as well. Glad he is going to an indoor home though. |
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He's definitely deaf as a post!!! I took up the kittie pe proof covering I had over my carpet today (as they are now all using the trays properly). I hoovered up the bits of litter that had got underneath. All the kittnes (and mum) ran like the blazes while Dave sat looking at them as if to say 'what are you doing?'. I was hoovering right up to his paws and wasn't flinching a bit, so I think it's safe to say he's deaf! His new daddy came for a visit tonight and has no problems with him being deaf at all. |
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sounds just like mine! the first few times i hoovered jeff actually sat on the hoover and now only moves out of the way because of the air blowing from the front but i can vac right up to his feet, my other 2 watch from the back of the curtains and he sits in the middle of the room looking round wondering where they are, i have a dally thats deaf in one ear and her good ear makes up for the deaf one. the only time you notice it with her is if she is asleep and laid on the deaf ear, she will then jump up a little surprised when she realises you are there. |
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Honey's eyes were bright blue at 6 weeks, and didn't change colour until around 10 weeks or so, I believe. Now they're a gold colour, with little green rings around the pupils. |
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My Angel won't move out of the way of the hoover, unlike the rest, She just lies there looking at it. You have to pick her up to hoover underneath her and she is definitely not deaf. |
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