Top 5 Blue-Eyed Cats

START THE STORY

Arrow
Arrow

Balinese

 The long coat of these incredibly gorgeous felines came about as a consequence of a spontaneous genetic mutation in purebred Siamese cats.

Balinese

Balinese cats may make wonderful companions because of their kind, curious, lively, and clever personalities.

Birman

In addition to the Siamese, the Birman is another pointed cat breed with blue eyes. The paws of this long-haired cat, which comes in six various colours, are always white.

Birman

Birmans are kind, energetic, and devoted pets. Their meows aren't as loud as those of the Balinese and Siamese, but it doesn't mean they aren't a chatty breed.

Himalayan

The pointed Himalayan was produced by combining Siamese and Persian cats. Not all organisations recognise the breed as being different from the Persian. 

Himalayan

However, if they aren't given enough stimulation and care, they might become destructive. Due to its thick hair, this breed also requires frequent professional care.

Ojos Azules

Ojos Azules, or "blue eyes" in Spanish, is a rare cat breed for which a breed standard has yet to be finalised.

Ojos Azules

 In 1984, a tortoiseshell cat in a New Mexico feral colony had kittens with her strikingly blue eyes, marking the beginning of the breed as we know it today.

Persian

One of the most well-known types of cats, Persians are loved for their plush, silky fur, squished faces, and kind natures. Blue eyes are common among white Persians. 

Persian

 The Persian culture is well-known for its kind, patient, and loving people. They love to cuddle up on their owner's lap and get love and attention.

LIKE SAVE AND SHARE THIS STORY

Arrow
Arrow

CLICK FOR MORE STORIES