White Gem Or Khao Manee Cats
Khao Manee, or White Gems, were long regarded sacred pets in Thailand. These adorable smiling cats brought them good luck, especially if they were “odd-eyed” like the wonderful pets depicted above. This cat breed has green, blue, or gold eyes as standard. The starburst patterns around the Khao Manees pupil are known as the “Diamond Eye” by most specialists. The fact that they are frequently born deaf is a disadvantage of this breed. The white fur gene is linked to a gene that causes ear fluid to become dry. The Khao Manee has evolved naturally, with no human influence on its appearance.
Meet Gary And No He’s Not Sad
A kitten who appears to be bothered or worried about something all of the time? He’s already a favorite of ours. Gary Barlow was a famous singer who was noted for raising his brows while singing high notes, and this cat was named after him. As shown in the image below, he has pointed brows on the top of his head. Why don’t cats have brows like humans, while we’re on the subject of brows? Because humans require complicated interactions to live, scientists believe that brows and clean foreheads evolved to help us interact better.