It's a lighting artifact. She has blue eyes. Here is a photo taken without flash.
Point 1 - The red coloration I was thinking of is _inside_ the eyeball, on the back wall where the retina is. The "blue eyes" you're thinking of is the iris, a different structure. (Another way that feline retinal pigmentation manifests itself is the reflection of indirect light when the cat is in an otherwise completely darkened location. Can you see an iridescent greenish color?)
Point 2 - You didn't insert the no-flash picture, or provide a link.
As for the red coloration, it's a flash artifact. Cats with blue eyes seem to have red glow-eyes, cats with other color eyes seem to have other color glow-eyes, such as yellow.
1. My cats frequently have "red" eyes if they look at me while I take pictures: http://cats.mjlayman.com/catchair.jpg They all have green eyes, although Spirit (up front) is going blind. Her mom was a Siamese and it's a genetic disease.
2. She makes links lavender and I've gotten to where I guess right most of the time. In that post, it was the word "Here."
Oh my gosh, your kitten is our kitten! The only picture I can find similar is my boyfriend's icon, right now: , and my icon, but I have a photo somewhere IDENTICAL to the ones above. Craziness! What's her name? Ours is Nico. And I'm convinced that she has some "Foreign White (http://www.geocities.com/foreignwhitecatsociety/)" in her, just with the high cheekbones and giant ears...
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 01:13 pm (UTC)If the latter, I'd never known before that albinism in cats can extend to the eye's retinal screening pigments.
(Is the kitty deaf? There are two genetically distinct forms of hereditary albinism in cats, one of which also affects hearing.)
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 04:05 pm (UTC)She did not seem to be deaf. I tapped on the wall out of her line of sight, and she reacted.
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 05:54 pm (UTC)Point 1 - The red coloration I was thinking of is _inside_ the eyeball, on the back wall where the retina is. The "blue eyes" you're thinking of is the iris, a different structure. (Another way that feline retinal pigmentation manifests itself is the reflection of indirect light when the cat is in an otherwise completely darkened location. Can you see an iridescent greenish color?)
Point 2 - You didn't insert the no-flash picture, or provide a link.
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 08:38 pm (UTC)http://peninsulahumanesociety.org/adopt/cat3.html#Ivory
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 10:02 pm (UTC)2. She makes links lavender and I've gotten to where I guess right most of the time. In that post, it was the word "Here."
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 04:20 pm (UTC)"Vampire Cat thinks you are a tasty n00b"
"Curses! Ceiling Cat had found my crypt!"
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Date: 25 Aug 2007 08:38 pm (UTC)http://peninsulahumanesociety.org/adopt/cat3.html#Ivory
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