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Retro-Grouch
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It's a lucky human who is owned by a Tortoiseshell!
newst
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newst
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filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
The Chonkmeister

lynnb
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#200507-003 Fuji F10 1/110 f/2.8 ISO1600
One of our ragdolls. Sadly she passed away about 5 years ago. We still miss her.
One of our ragdolls. Sadly she passed away about 5 years ago. We still miss her.

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AndyCapp
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chuckroast
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Magnificent!How about a champion Chartreux?
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Dogman
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This is Buster. He's kinda shy.

This is Buster's mother, Cry Baby. When it comes to food, she is NOT shy.

This is Lillibet. No relation.

And this is Jessie. Jessie is Buster's sister and Cry Baby's daughter. Jessie seldom comes out of the shadows. She is very shy.

These cats belonged to my step son who died in January. Buster has been re-homed but the others are still looking.
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This is Buster's mother, Cry Baby. When it comes to food, she is NOT shy.

This is Lillibet. No relation.

And this is Jessie. Jessie is Buster's sister and Cry Baby's daughter. Jessie seldom comes out of the shadows. She is very shy.

These cats belonged to my step son who died in January. Buster has been re-homed but the others are still looking.
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Dogman
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chuckroast, so sorry about your loss.
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yossi
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AndyCapp
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Retro-Grouch
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It was explained to me by a vet that white cats who have different colored eyes will not have the mutation that causes deafness. This was born out by Ralph, our white cat, who could hear a can opener from 500 yards. He had one yellow and one blue eye.This kitten was born deaf, a genetic mutation often seen in white cats. They do not develop properly the tapetum lucidum, the reflective membrane in the eye, and their auditory ossicles are also faulty.
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Blindness is not a part of the manifestations of this genetic disorder.It was explained to me by a vet that white cats who have different colored eyes will not have the mutation that causes blindness. This was born out by Ralph, our white cat, who could hear a can opener from 500 yards. He had one yellow and one blue eye.
The lack of the reflecting layer impairs dark vision, and the nearly colorless pupil renders them sensible to harsh light.
Genes are seldom strictly on-off but affect the organism in a complicated spectrum of ways. You get statistical probabilities but never 100% certainty.
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