He is an American Short Hair or a Tabby.
It is a cat's eye.
I think you mean Neutered? :P Well cat's get Neutered because the owner does not wish for the cat to get other female cats pregnant. Neutering is for Male cats and Spaying is for Female Cats. If you would like to breed cats, then don't get them neutered/spayed! If you do not get your cat neutered, it doesn't mean that it's going to get female cats pregnant, you'll just have to keep a close eye on them. I have noticed that when a cat is in heat, it gets rather annoying! But that's just me! :)
The vast majority of domestic cats do not belong to any particular breed. Breeds of cats are created by humans, by selective breeding. Most breeds were invented in the 20th century. The only way to know if a cat belongs to a particular breed is by looking at its pedigree. Breeds of cats are not like species of birds--you can't identify a breed by looking at a chart of pictures or a field identification handbook. In particular, the color and markings are not definitive. Many of the physical characteristics that distinguish cat breeds are related to conformation, rather than markings: head shape, eye shape, ear set, body length, and so on. If your cat doesn't have a pedigree, it is not a member of a specific breed. That's ok--a pedigree is of no value to the cat, anyway.
The color of a cat's eyes, specifically brown cat eyes, can help determine the breed of a cat because certain breeds are more likely to have specific eye colors. Brown eyes are common in many cat breeds, but some breeds are known for having distinct eye colors that can help identify their breed.
Cat eye colors can range from blue, green, amber, orange and colours in between. Sometimes it depends on the breed.
a feline is a cat just like normal cats and big cats!not felineFEEL-EYE-NE
yes, the cat itself or other cats pass no judgment. Animal life is about survival not judging eachother, and 1 eye is just fine in the animal world.
2 reasons. 1) Because Percy Shaw as inspired by a cat because it saved his life. 2) Because a 'cats eye' is the reflective gem used.
Only if it is a white cat but scientists believe it is blind if it is a white cat with blue eyes but other cats can be blind too though.
Yes, cats do blink their eyes. Unlike humans, though, newly born kittens have their eyes closed shut and they can't open them until after 2 or 3 weeks after they were born.supplementary Cats (and birds and amphibians) also have a nictating membrane which temporarily covers and protects the eye.
yes it is quite common for white cats to have one green eye one blue eye
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