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Are All White Cats With Blue Eyes Deaf? Vet-Reviewed Facts & FAQ

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At some point, you’ve likely heard someone say that all white cats are deaf—particularly those with blue eyes. But is this factual? Not entirely!

While white cats with blue eyes certainly are more prone to hereditary deafness—white cats, in general, are more inclined—not every white cat with blue eyes will be deaf. People tend to think that they are because the chances of them being so are incredibly high (really, really high). But if you own a cat that looks like this, it doesn’t necessarily equal deafness.divider cats oct 2024

The W Gene

Why are white cats white, and how is that related to them being more prone to deafness than felines of other colors? The reason cats have white fur is because of the dominant white (W) gene, which disrupts melanocytes, resulting in full white color. The W gene is also the gene responsible for blue eyes and deafness. So, if you have a white cat, it has the W gene, making it more likely to also have blue eyes, which increases the likelihood of your pet being born deaf.

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White Fur & Blue Eyes

Now that you know why cats are white and how the gene that causes white coats also results in blue eyes and deafness, let’s look at how many white cats with blue eyes are deaf.

According to studies, white cats that don’t have blue eyes are only born with deafness 17%–22% of the time. However, white cats with single blue eyes are born deaf 40% of the time (though they may only be deaf in one ear). Oddly enough, when cats with a single blue eye are deaf in a single ear, that ear is on the same side as the blue eye.

Then, we get to felines that are white with two blue eyes—65–85% of these cats are born deaf. Again, sometimes only in a single ear. And long-haired white cats are more likely to be blue-eyed and deaf than short-haired cats. However, if you have a white cat that also carries the CS Siamese dilution pigment gene, then it is capable of having a white coat and blue eyes without being deaf. This indicates that white purebreds with blue eyes are less likely to be deaf than mixed-breed felines of the same coloring.

So, cats with white fur and blue eyes are much more inclined to be born deaf, but not 100% of these cats are deaf.

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How to Tell if Your Cat Is Deaf

There are several ways to tell if your cat is deaf or hard of hearing. One big sign is your cat being unresponsive when you give it commands or call its name. Another is your pet being on the noisier side; deaf cats can’t hear themselves when they vocalize, so it’s more difficult for them to regulate their voices. Your kitty may also startle easily since it can’t hear when people or other pets enter a room, making it a surprise when someone appears.

If you suspect your pet is deaf, you’ll want to have it tested to be sure. Talk to your vet about what tests you can have done.

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Living With a Deaf Feline

Living with a feline that is deaf will be a little different from living with one capable of hearing. You’ll have to adjust a tad to compensate for that loss of hearing. Here are a few tips on making life the best it can be for your deaf pet.

  • Keep your cat indoors at all times. Deafness means your pet won’t be able to hear danger outside, whether that’s a dog giving chase or a car coming down the road. So, keep your pet inside to keep them safe.
  • Make yourself known when you enter an area your deaf cat is in. Your pet can’t hear you coming, so ensure it’s able to see you when you’re coming into its space. This will help your kitty startle less, making it feel safer in your home.
  • Since your cat can’t hear commands or you calling for it, find other ways to communicate. Visual cues and vibration are excellent ways to do this. You can use hand movements for commands, such as “get down from the counter”, or jump to cause vibrations that will get your pet’s attention.

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Final Thoughts

It’s a myth that all white cats with blue eyes are deaf. However, the chances of a blue-eyed white cat being deaf are much higher than if the feline was another color. If you think your white cat might be deaf, you will likely see signs such as it being unresponsive to your voice or getting startled easily. You can find out for sure if it is deaf by visiting your vet, though, to have tests run. And if you are living with a deaf kitty, you’ll need to accommodate the lack of hearing in certain ways to keep your pet happy and safe.


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  1. To the Author, I have many stray/feral and or wild cats coming from the woods and hanging around. I love animals particularly cats. I've cared for them for most of my life but I am getting to old for it. I am hopeful that someone will help me out with building and maintaining shelters around my house. It gets deathly cold here in Northern Minnesota. They need shelter from weather as well as predators. I live on a limited income and that makes things difficult. I have called many organizations that claim to help and even said they would help me ( they said it online publicly during their fundraising events) but did not follow through after finding out that I live on an Indian reservation. This frustrates me very much. I have even been accused of being the cause of this cat problem. I think because all of the cats love me and they are all very friendly due to the attention they get from me. My personal pets are all neutered/spayed and chipped. Anyway, pray for the cats! Thanks for letting me vent!
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    1. Hi Victoria, thanks for reading us and for sharing your story. In case you find help here is a DIY project idea: How to Build an Insulated DIY Outdoor Cat House – https://www.catster.com/lifestyle/how-to-build-a-diy-insulated-cat-house/
      Best wishes

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