White Cat With Blue Eyes Are Usually Deaf
Part 2 Prevalence of white catblue eye deafness.
White cat with blue eyes are usually deaf. White cats with one blue eye have a 40 percent chance of deafness. According to a 2015 study published in Current Biology white cats comprise 5 of the total cat. Their whiteness Ive learnt is a matter of having no pigment at all which in many cases leads to ear-cancer when they are in the sun too long without protection.
White cats with one blue eye the other is usually yellow or gold have about a 40 chance of being deaf in both or one ear. About half of all white cats are deaf and those numbers increase in cats with blue eyes with deafness often found on the same side as the blue eye left blue eye deaf in left ear. The deafness is linked to the so-called W gene.
Deafness in the white cat is generally seen in the inherited congenital deficiencies found mainly in the white-coated cats. And 65 to 85 percent of white cats with two blue eyes were deaf. However the prevalence of white cats does vary in different geographies.
First of all it can be said that not all white cats are deaf but they are more likely to be deaf since they carry the so-called gene W White of white in English especially those that have one eye of each color or blue eyes. In fact only 85 of white cats are born with blue eyes while the rest of the white cats are born with brown eyes or some other color. Do white cats with blue eyes deaf.
Strangely blue eye white cats tend to be deaf even more than others. Unlike other white cats blue-eyed white cats have slightly different genetics. Eye color in white cats also relates to the potential for deafness.
These animals are well-known to be commonly affected by a congenital hereditary deaf-ness that may affect one or both ears. Pure white cats only make up about 5 of the overall cat population. Many cats are born with congenital deafness which causes deafness in the cat as it ages instead of later on.