Unraveling the Gaze: Do All Ragdoll Cats Have Blue Eyes?

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Rafayet Rabbi

Rafayet Rabbi 1 month ago

This article does a fantastic job dispelling the myth that all Ragdolls have blue eyes. The breakdown of eye color percentages is particularly helpful—many people assume blue is universal, but as you’ve highlighted, Mink and Sepia Ragdolls can have green, gold, or even odd-colored eyes. One interesting aspect worth noting is how the CS gene in traditional Ragdolls controls both their blue eye color and their colorpoint coat pattern. This temperature-sensitive gene means that even within blue-eyed Ragdolls, there can be variations in hue, from pale sky blue to deep sapphire. However, the gene responsible for blue eyes in Ragdolls differs from the dominant white (W) gene linked to deafness in solid white cats—so while many associate blue eyes with hearing issues, that risk doesn’t apply to Ragdolls. For those wanting to dive deeper into the genetics behind Ragdoll eye colors, I recently explored this topic in detail, including how to identify purebred vs. mixed Ragdolls based on eye color and coat patterns. You can check it out here: [https://catsom.com/why-do-ragdoll-cats-have-blue-eyes/] Would love to hear others’ experiences—have you come across any unique Ragdoll eye colors?

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