The Birman is a breed of cat that is distinguished by blue eyes, white paws, and a silky coat.
IT COULD BE ANY BREED OF RABBIT BUT IN THIS CASE IT SOUNDS LIKE AN ALBINO!!
A Calico Cat
White patch yes. Puppies have blue eyes at first. Eyes that remain blue do not fit the breed standards.
Lutino coloration is characterized by an off-white or cream colored body with minor yellow highlights on the wings, face, and crest. They will have faded cheek circles, sometimes they don't even have them, and the most telltale sign is that they have red eyes.
its very hard to get a black dog with blue eyes, dogs with blue eyes are usually white but for everything else the only breed i can think of is the Akida, large dog, very similar to the Husky and Malamute breeds and can come in white, black and various other colours and blue eyes are not that rare in the breed
Like all big cats, tigers have amber or yellowish colored eyes.
Correla Correla
Probably not. Most Siamese cats are not pure white, but cream-colored patched with brown on their ears, face, tail, and legs. However, Siamese kittens are born pure white and get their brown markings later. If it's fur is long, it is probably a Persian or Turkish Angora.
Omastar? well...it's like a light blue with a cream colored, spiky shell and yellow eyes. It also has a weird looking mouth.
A white tiger is a rare color variation of the Bengal tiger, characterized by white fur with dark black stripes. They have blue eyes, a pink nose, and white or cream-colored fur. White tigers are not albinos but rather have a genetic condition called leucism, which affects the pigmentation of their skin and fur.
The gene that controls the Himalayan trait in guinea pigs is recessive, similar to albinism. If you breed a Himalayan guinea pig to any other color of pig, none of the progeny will have the Himalayan phenotype (look Himalayan). To get a Himalayan you must breed to another Himalayan. Long story short; all Himalayans have red eyes.