The Whole Universe Is Hiding Inside These Cats’ Eyes
4 years ago
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This cat will put a spell on you for sure. The kitty’s multi-colored eyes look as if there was a universe hiding in them (and since pretty much everything revolves around cats these days, it wouldn’t be a surprise).
On a more scientific note, sectoral heterochromia is responsible for this magic. It’s a condition when the iris contains two completely different colors in the same area.
If your cat was born with such mesmerising eyes – there’s no need to worry about it, it doesn’t affect your pet’s vision. However, if your cat had normal eyes and later on started to develop heterochromia, it might suggest a disease.
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