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Congrats on your forthcoming new addition deafness can indeed be linked to the white gene although not all white cats with blue eyes are deaf, a majority certainly are. At 5 weeks she most certainly will still have blue eyes anyway. Has the vet checked her over? |
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Thanks for your replies guys, i have to say i am having 2nd thoughts now, not the fact it might be deaf but the dangers involved, i live in a fairly busy area and the roads would be a death trap, then there is the sun and sun burn and she would def need to hear the dog coming, so am talking myself out of it, for the safety of the cat really, not to say we wont get another kitty but prob wont be a white one Is that wrong of me? i feel bad now! |
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That's a sensible decision giving the circumstances, especially the sunburnt ears which can lead to skin cancer...too bad, but hope the kitten finds a lovely indoor home where she'll be safe! |
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Thanks Dandysmom that makes me feel better, i was feeling a bit mean but i know its the best thing for the cat, my cats are outdoor cats and it would be hard to let them go out but keep one in. |
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