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== Ojos Azules ==
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Revision as of 02:10, 17 February 2025

Breed of cat




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OriginUnited States
Breed statusNot recognized as a standardized breed by any major breed registry.
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The Ojos Azules is a rare cat breed known for its distinctive blue eyes, which are not linked to any specific coat color or pattern. The name "Ojos Azules" is Spanish for "blue eyes." This breed was first discovered in the United States in the 1980s and has since intrigued cat enthusiasts and geneticists alike due to its unique genetic makeup.

History

The Ojos Azules breed was first identified in 1984 when a tortoiseshell cat with striking blue eyes was found in a feral colony in New Mexico. This cat, named "Cornflower," became the foundation of the breed. Breeders were fascinated by the blue eyes, which were not associated with the Siamese cat or white cats, the typical carriers of blue eyes in cats.

Genetics

The blue eyes of the Ojos Azules are caused by a dominant gene, distinct from the genes responsible for blue eyes in other breeds. This gene does not affect the coat color, allowing for a wide variety of coat patterns and colors in the breed. However, breeding Ojos Azules cats requires careful genetic management, as homozygosity for the blue-eye gene can lead to cranial deformities and stillbirths. Therefore, breeders often cross Ojos Azules with non-blue-eyed cats to maintain genetic diversity and health.

Characteristics

Ojos Azules cats are medium-sized with a short, soft coat. They can come in any color or pattern, but their most striking feature is their deep blue eyes, which are often described as "sapphire" or "cornflower" blue. The breed is known for its affectionate and social nature, making them excellent companions.

Health

While generally healthy, the Ojos Azules breed requires careful breeding practices to avoid genetic issues associated with the blue-eye gene. Responsible breeders ensure that cats are tested for genetic health problems and maintain a diverse gene pool to prevent inbreeding.

Recognition

The Ojos Azules is not widely recognized by major cat registries, and its rarity means that it is not commonly seen in cat shows. However, it remains a subject of interest for genetic research and cat enthusiasts.

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