Eye colour is linked to coat colour - not breed. Cats with pointed markings have blue eyes and so can solid white cats.
If you don't have papers for this kitten then it's unlikely it's any breed. It's just a domestic cat with pointed markings.
I'm hoping your ad didn't describe the cat. If you did then you stand a REALLY good chance of someone claiming her that isn't really her owner. Your ad should just say found female cat, where she was found and call to describe.
The kitten may be a Russian Blue .
No, the purebred Ragdoll cat will never have yellow eyes. They have blue eyes.
Yes there are, like my cat for one.
All kitttens are born with blue eyes if the eyes stay blue then the cat is most likly deaf
Well let's see.... The only one I can think of now is the Ragdoll cat!
Ashfoot is described as a thin, light gray she-cat with darker flecks in her fur and clear, dark blue eyes. She has a distinctive silver patch of fur on her flank.
I can't really explain in genetics, but I can in similarity. A colour of a Cat's fur can be like the colour of our eyes in a way. If one of your parents has brown eyes (with no trace of blue eyes) and the other had blue eyes, you would get brown eyes. So, the white Cat is the blue eyes and the black Cat is the brown eyes. Do you get that?
If the black cat has white fur as well, then yes. Solid black cats can have blue eyes, but it is very rare due to the way feline genetics are set up. In order for a black cat to have blue eyes, it must also carry the gene for white fur. A black cat with blue eyes usually has a tiny patch of white somewhere on its body (even just one or two hairs). It is much more common for a solid black cat to have yellow or green eyes.
I think it's a Tabby Cat.
Tiger eyes are anywhere from golden amber to dull amber. The white fur mutation in Bengal tigers allows the eyes to be either blue or green.
Penguins do not have grey fur. They have feathers, which are usually black, white or blue-grey. The colour of a penguin's feathers assists with camouflage. For example, penguins that are blue-grey are harder for predators to spot while swimming.
Yes. it is called an albino cat