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Old 07-04-2005, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Tjpurrs
Interesting Kittens?

I recently visited a friend to see his litter of kittens..The female is a strange combination of colors, lilac, chocolate, and white. Her markings cover the whole body, not restricted to face tail and legs like a pointed cat. She has awesome royal blue eyes..the color of saphires. Well she comes from a calico (not sure if dilute, was just told 3 colored cat) with green eyes and a red and white with copper eyes. She breeds true, meaning her kittens are blue eyed. I don't recall if the tip of her tail is white, but i'm going over to take pictures of her soon, because I want a kitten or two from her should she have blue eyed babies again! I am wondering if these cats would be Ojos Azules, as the eye color is so deep, and the cats are not white, or pointed. Currently there are 6 females, that are in various homes from this female all the same. Thus far none of the kittens have died as they tend to with Ojos Ajule kittens. I'm thinking of showing the kitten I get if one is born like it's mom. It's so UNIQUE.

Would love your opinions as to what it could be.

Ty.

Tj.


about the tricolor markings, i have saw a few back alley cats in my residential area like those. so the markings is not that exclusive. i'm planning to have one of them as they're friendly with me

Ojos Azules is quite a new breed. So chances are you need to check whether this cat have breed cert or not. If not, most probably just plain domestic cat.

Another thing to think is the parents eyecolor, not blue? Ojos Azules is known for their blue eyes, regardless of coat colour. So, if parents is not Ojos Azules, then how can their offspring be Ojos Azules?

In Spanish
Ojos is Eyes
Azules is Blue
So Ojos Azules is Blue Eyes
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