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Not the pupils - the colour of their eyes change. Cats, as kittens open their eyes ten days after being born. evey kitten is born with blue eyes. Between the age of 6-8 weeks their eyes will change colour and they will stay that colour for the rest of their lives. they can change to yellow, green and loads more, or they will stay blue. I'm not sure why, but it could dependon the parents geens and if they are pedigree kittens, some breeds have their own specific eye colour they keep for their lifetime.

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