
This cat just has two differently colored eyes– the blue one shows up red-eyed with the flash and the green colored eye shines from it.

This cat just has two differently colored eyes– the blue one shows up red-eyed with the flash and the green colored eye shines from it.
It’s a David Bowie cat …
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In point of fact, the red eye might harbor a tumor of the retina called retinoblastoma. Just sayin’…
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Or it could be the flash….derr…
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For the lulz, this baby is not trying to hypnotize you, he’s just got a retinoblastoma in his retina. http://www.kellogg.umich.edu/theeyeshaveit/non-trauma/images/retinoblastoma.jpg
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But cats aren’t Gengar =]]
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This cat is not trying to hypnotize you, it IS hypnotizing you.
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Elliott, thank you for clearing up that eye issue. I knew what it was as soon as I saw the retina instead of the glow. Poor kitteh. Eye personnel unite!
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Elliott, “OphthTech”, try looking up “cat retina” sometime. Cats with blue eyes have a pigmentless tapetum lucidum. That is why it reflects red instead of green – lack of pigment. The cat does not have a god damned tumor.
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“This cat is not trying to hypnotize you.”
“Hypnosis is not real.”
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8303126.stm
Are you so sure cats can’t learn hypnosis?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8303126.stm FUCK YOU.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8303126.stm
you were saying? ;D
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I beg to differ, we currently employ several animals trained in hypnosis techniques
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/8303126.stm
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I hate to be the one to point this out, but:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8303126.stm
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Cats hypnotise you all the time.
Have you not had cats?!
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actually, I saw a poster once that explained that redeye is normal, but if the color of the eye in a photograph is yellowish-whitish, it could mean a tumor behind the eye. maybe the owner of this cat should take it to the vet to get checked out =/
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it’s a fact
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“LR” is right! The reason that cats (and even dogs) can see so well in the dark is their tapetum lucidum that reflects extra light to their eye. Depending on the pigment of their eye (green, blue, brown) the eye will “glow” with different colors. (red, yellow, green, not respectively). It’s exciting!
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This cat is also not the terminator.
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Persian can learn Hypnosis…
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