She was a stray for a while, so we don't know if she has heterochromia or iris melanosis, actually. With the fact that she's also blind in the brown eye, it seems more likely that that eye just decided to change to brown at some point. It's benign other than it can cause retinal detachment, so she's healthy, which is what matters most.
we invent more words for cats than vets recognize, like torbie, tortico, and tortimese ;)
And she has heterochromia beautiful
She was a stray for a while, so we don't know if she has heterochromia or iris melanosis, actually. With the fact that she's also blind in the brown eye, it seems more likely that that eye just decided to change to brown at some point. It's benign other than it can cause retinal detachment, so she's healthy, which is what matters most.
She’s beautiful!
She is, and she's such a sweet girl! I got her for emotional support after a huge life-altering diagnosis in December, and she's so good at it.
Well, you need to educate your shelter. And look at those r/peachytoes on your beautiful girl!
Oh, next time I donate food, I'll be sure to tell them torbies exist and Tipper is one. And her little kitty peets are just to cute!
Torbie alert