It does not make a difference if the color is there or not. The only thing that matters is the pupil.
Kittens are born with their eyes shut and then in a few days start to open them. When they first open their eyes all kittens eye color is blue, during this time yes they are color blind. At a few weeks old the color changes to what ever color eyes your cat will have and that's when they can see in color
Kittens are born with their eyes closed. All cats arecolor blind at any / all ages. They only see Black, White and shades of gray so that they see well at night. Color would mean nothing to a cat.
Kittens have blue eyes until they are around 8 weeks old (unless they will have blue eyes as an adult).
The Color Kittens was created in 1949.
molly Pitcher had hazel eyes
The Color Kittens has 24 pages.
no, eyes see through the pupal not the colored part
The color is reflected by the light to your eyes. That is why you see color.
The ISBN of The Color Kittens is 0-307-10234-3.
They don't see in color, and that is because their eyes aren't as developed as humans'.
They can be any color: blue, brown, greenish, or a more amber color. Though hardly any cats have brown eyes, some do have blue and amber, while greenish/yellow eyes are the most common, though in white cats you are likely to see blue eyes.
That your cat has green eyes