This is my co-worker's cat. Aren't his eyes stunning? I've never seen a blue-eyed tuxedo. I didn't even know it was possible. I guess because he's a a mixed breed? Anyway, I just thought I'd share because it is so unique.
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This is my co-worker's cat. Aren't his eyes stunning? I've never seen a blue-eyed tuxedo. I didn't even know it was possible. I guess because he's a a mixed breed? Anyway, I just thought I'd share because it is so unique.
I don't recall seeing a blue eyed tuxie either. He sure is a handsome boy.
Wow how pretty! Very unique for sure.
Do you know if the cat is deaf? Blue eyes can sometimes mean a deaf animal.
I do agree the eyes look stunning especially on that black and white coloring.
He is beautiful! There is a breed of cat called the Ojos Azules that has blue eyes and comes in all coat colors. Thanks for sharing that picture, he is such a cutie! :)
what a beautiful kitty! :)
thanks for posting!
He's a stunner!
wow! I've never seen a blue eyed black cat of any kind before. He is simpy stunning! She should be very proud to have such a handsome fella!
Thanks for sharing :)
OH WOW!!! What a beeutiful kitty!!!! He looks like he is so high class and devonair (sp) :)
WOW!! Just gorgeous!!
I don't think he is, but I'm not sure. I didn't pay much attention but he seemed to respond to noises.Quote:
Originally Posted by Catlady711
White coat + blue eyes = deafness. Usually.
That beautifl boy might have some meezer in him...look at that muzzle! :D
Woah! That is a totally cool looking cat! I love how his eyes are almost an aqua shade of blue! Definitely a looker, that one! ;)
Deaf animals learn very quickly to respond to vibrations. Best way to find out if it's noise or vibration is sneak up behind the cat, or while sleeping and clap your hands loudly, or open a can of food, or something else that should get a reaction, watch to see if the ears flick or any other indication of hearing.Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
We tried that on one at work that appeared to respond to noise, but found out it was simply 'feeling' the vibrations of our footsteps or opening the cage, not the actual sounds.
WOW. JUST. WOW. He is gorgeous! I have a 'thing' for tuxies, but this one is very special! (Does he need a home?) tee hee ;)