The Burmese breed usually have gold or yellow eyes, and these are the only accepted eye colours for this breed.
Birman kittens are typically given an official name by their breeders. I like the name Abigail for a female Birman kitten.
A purebred Birman cannot have yellow eyes, because all purebred Birmans have blue eyes.
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.
The dominant gene in cats' eye coloring is green. So, it is more than likely that the kittens will have green eyes.
The Birman is a breed of cat that is distinguished by blue eyes, white paws, and a silky coat.
Yes. They have a blue-grey coat with green eyes. All kittens are born with blue eyes, and then most gradually turn into an amber colour. Korats are the same except their eyes gradually turn green. A Korat cat with very green eyes will do well in shows.
Kittens are born with blue eyes.
Some breeders say the Birman is closely related to the Siamese cat, it was probably because a stray Siamese cat fathered a few litters of kittens.
The eyes of newborn kittens are typically blue.
Kittens' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.
The Balinese cat originates from two american breeders that saw potential the kittens into a new breed in1940 which caused the cats to have their own name.
Kittens' eyes typically open when they are around 7 to 10 days old.