White Cats Deafness Blue Eyes
A cat with a gene with white spots like the tuxedo cat can have blue eyes or in some cases odd eyes.
White cats deafness blue eyes. Strangely blue eye white cats tend to be deaf even more than others. Its even more of a concern in white cats when they have one or both irises that are blue. Overall deaf cats with white coat colour and one or both blue eyes make up around about 1-15 of the total cat population.
Deafness is associated only with the dominant white gene not the white spotting gene says feline geneticist Leslie A. Not all of these cats are deaf see part 2 of this short article. When one or both eyes are blue anywhere from 60 to.
The reason is the aforementioned W genotype. An estimated 40 percent of white cats with blue eyes are deaf which is high. And 65 to 85 percent of white cats with two blue eyes were deaf.
The blue eyes in a piebald or epistatic white cat indicates a lack of tapetum. A cat with blue eyes in cats will not have a dark coat any more than a cat with light eyes will have a dark coat. Cornell University cites a study that found that 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes were born deaf.
These animals are well-known to be commonly affected by a congenital hereditary deaf-ness that may affect one or both ears. According to the Cornell Feline Health Center only 17 to 22 percent of white cats with non-blue eyes are born with hearing loss. Deafness in blue-eyed white cats.
40 percent of white cats with one blue eye were deaf. Eye color in white cats also relates to the potential for deafness. Unlike other white cats blue-eyed white cats have slightly different genetics.