No, the purebred Ragdoll cat will never have yellow eyes. They have blue eyes.
A purebred Birman cannot have yellow eyes, because all purebred Birmans have blue eyes.
Yes, there are some purebred Norwegian Forest cats that do have blue eyes.
The Burmese breed usually have gold or yellow eyes, and these are the only accepted eye colours for this breed.
No, a purebred Siamese cat can't have hazel eyes. The cats have blue eyes.
That trait is more common in the british shorthair with a blue coat, also nicknamed the 'british blue'. Other types of coats in this breed are more inclined to have green eyes, blue, or a very pale yellow. For a roch goldish yellow, the blue coat is your best best.
Gidran Arabians can reach the same speeds as most purebred Arabians and Anglo-Arabians, roughly 20 to 30 MPH.
Here is a list of cat breeds that can have blue eyes and long hair:American CurlBalineseBirmanBritish LonghairBurmillaCymricHimalayanMaine CoonPersianRagamuffinRagdollTurkish AngoraTurkish Van
It is very rare for a purebred Burmilla to have hazel eyes.
No, a purebred Burmese cat does not have hazel eyes.
There is no such thing at a Thoroughbred Arabian. There are Thoroughbreds, Arabians, and Anglo-Arabians ( Thoroughbred crossed with Arabian). So assuming you meant Purebred Arabian they run at speeds of 18 to 20-25 MPH.
Yes, a purebred American Curl can have hazel eyes.