Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
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My mother has finally broken down and is going to let me get a kitten. My family and I really would like a white persian. (Do some Persians have blue eyes?). My mother is admant on getting a kitten rather than a cat. I live in Nashua, NH. Does anyone know of someone who might have some white Persian kittens for sale in the NH area? I hope so because I want to get one before my mother changes her mind! Thanks! Chris FREKE::JOHNSON
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1976.1 | AIMHI::OFFEN | Wed Nov 16 1988 17:09 | 7 | ||
Just curious. Aren' white Persians with blue eyes born deaf??? Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom) | |||||
1976.2 | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Thu Nov 17 1988 09:38 | 16 | |
White cats with blue eyes are frequently deaf. It's even common for a white cat to have one blue eye and one green or brown eye, and only the ear on the side of the blue eye will be deaf. Siamese cats have blue eyes, but it's a different shade of blue, and not associated with deafness. You should take into account that a Persian, like all longhairs, requires more grooming. I suspect Persians are particularly troublesome, because their coats are finer than say a Maine Coon I'm not really sure, since I've never owned either. Depending on the source of your mother's reluctance, you may wish to take this into account, and get a shorthair instead. You also may wish to get an older kitten, which will be less likely to get into trouble. Gary | |||||
1976.3 | YOSMTE::CORDESBRO_JO | Tue Nov 22 1988 19:42 | 8 | ||
The deafness in blue eyed white cats is associated with the gene for white not the gene for blue eyes. That is the reason why siamese are usually not deaf. There is a whole other topic about blue eyed white deaf cats. Perhaps the moderators could point the way. Jo | |||||
1976.4 | Siamese and deafness | BCSE::GOGOLIN | Wed Nov 23 1988 09:35 | 14 | |
> The deafness in blue eyed white cats is associated with the gene > for white not the gene for blue eyes. That is the reason why siamese > are usually not deaf. Re: .3 Siamese are often *selectively* deaf. That is, they are often deaf if you are yelling at them to get off the counter, but are *never* deaf when you open a container of cat food, even if they're at the other end of the house. :-) Sorry, I couldn't resist that, having two of the little buggers myself. Linda |