You should visit the doctor, it may not be a good sign.
actually its nothing that bad I've had this since i was little if not since birth. to me its nothing to think about too much unless its causing you any form of uneasiness
Green eyes in kittens are typically a sign of normal eye development. As they age, their eye color may change as pigment is deposited in the iris. Green eyes are common in many cats and should not be a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms.
It means that your eye colour didn't change as a baby (everyone are born with blue eyes).Can I just say, that the person who wrote the statement above is WRONG, not all babies are born with blue eyes, its a myth. Stupid.
Iris does mean a color because it is a color in your eye.
Someone described as green, idiomatically, means envious, jealous.There is not a common English phrase "green eyes" - perhaps you mean "green-eyed monster" which does mean jealousy.
I think that's because of the families people come from. For example, your eyes are brown and so are your mom's/dad's. Or if your parents eyes both are different colors, then your eyes could be one or the other, and I think sometimes mixed.
That you have two iris's. Not really hard to figure out.
Nothing.
Perhaps getting cataracts ?
that they may have a bad life in grown-up stage
"and blue-grey eyes"
Assuming you mean the part surrounding the pupil that people are talking about when they say someone has "brown eyes" or "blue eyes", it's the iris.
It means she's wearing contact lenses. The human iris can't move that way.
Perhaps you mean Steve "Mr. Clean" Garvey.
Depending on what type of iris you mean, iris could mean eye, or flower, or rainbow.
sometimes it just mean that they're really tired and sumtimes it can mean they're going blind but only if its a really light grey. but u shoold still consult a vetenarian
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Based on your description, it sounds like you might have central heterochromia, which is a condition where the colors in the iris change towards the pupil. This kind of heterochromia usually involves various shades of colors within the iris of one eye. However, to confirm, it's best to consult with an eye care professional for a comprehensive evaluation.