Yes. All cats retain the striped 'Tabby' gene. Albeit very faint, some Russian Blue cats will retain 'ghost stripes' of varying shades of gray. The longevity of these stripes depends on the individual animal, and may or may not fade with age.
Russian Blue cats are gray. The shade of gray looks different depending on the light the cat is in - in shadows they are almost black, under direct light they are white-gray. They have a slender profile, and very soft, dense fur.
No in most breeds white cats with blue eyes are deaf but with Turkish Angola cats are not deaf with a white coat and blue eyes.
Yes, Persian cats can have blue eyes. Eye colors in Persian cats include blue, copper, green, hazel, and odd-eyed (two colored eyes, i.e. one blue, one copper).
Russian blue.
russian blue, calico ,
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No, they don't.
Blue eyes come with some white cats, and cats with points like Siamese and Ragdoll. They also sometimes come with the silvering gene, which makes silver tabbies. Blue eyes are rare in cats of other colours. White cats with blue eyes are prone to deafness; not all of them, but many of them.
The only one I know is the Russian Blue.
They are deaf.Most white cats with blue eyes are deaf.
American Bobtail Cats most commonly have green eyes, but they can have blue eyes.
Here is a list of cat breeds that can have blue eyes and long hair:American CurlBalineseBirmanBritish LonghairBurmillaCymricHimalayanMaine CoonPersianRagamuffinRagdollTurkish AngoraTurkish Van