Change of Eye Color in a Siamese Cat

Sapphire blue eyes of siamese cat

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Siamese cats are meant to have blue eyes. The blue eye colour is linked to the coat, which is the Siamese pattern or colourpoint. The CFA Siamese breed standard refers to the shape of the eyes and the fact that they should not be crossed – a common “defect” in Siamese cats and that they should be vivid blue. A Siamese show cat will be disqualified if he does not have blue eyes. Disqualification also occurs if the cat has white toes and/or feet. White toes/feet would occur if the white spotting gene were present.

All kittens, of any cat breed or no breed at all, are born with blue eyes and this is because the pigmentation in the iris is not fully formed which leaves the colour in the eyes to be created by the physical nature of what is called the refraction of light as it impinges upon the eye. There is a page on that on this website which explains how that works.

The Siamese is typical in that the kitten is born devoid of pigment and begins to form pigment within a few days. Accordingly, the Siamese cat will start off with blue eyes but they will change in colour as the pigment develops under the direction of the relevant gene. Normally in the Siamese, the colour of the eyes will start forming to blue after about 6 weeks.

Siamese cat without blue eyes
Siamese cat without blue eyes? This is a genuine Siamese cat in Siam (Thailand).

It would seem to me that on some occasions, at this stage, a Siamese cat may develop odd-eyes (heterochromia iridum) or the wrong colour eyes per the breed standard. One eye may remain blue and the other may turn yellow. Normally, odd-eyes will be seen in a cat that carries the white spotting gene or the dominant white gene. However, the Siamese cat is a Siamese cat because it carries a specific gene and not as far as I’m aware the white spotting gene.

On that basis, when people talk about a change of eye colour in a Siamese cat, they may be referring to a Siamese cat which is not purebred. Sometimes you see Siamese-type cats with the odd fleck of white caused by the white spotting gene. These cats may have odd-eye color or the “wrong” eye color. I am happy be corrected or my post added to by anyone.

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73 thoughts on “Change of Eye Color in a Siamese Cat”

  1. Got my little boy a little over a year ago….his mom (purebred siamese) got out and came home pregnant. Not sure what dad is. I always wondered why his eyes are so white.

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  2. I have a solid white siamese mix. One light blue one yellow I’ve never seen this before. I read your site and now know it’s common he has that white gene thing lol. Thanks for the info. Hos imperfection makes him perfect for me. Stacey Perey

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  3. Why would my Siamese cats eyes pupils stay big all the time? I just adopted him October 28th 2020 I’m the vet papers it says he has blue eyes and my husband look at his eyes and he said he could see the blue I looked at his eyes and it just big and black pupil is always large it doesn’t going down to normal size I don’t know if that’s normal or what what do you think

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    • Pupil size changes in different light,ei larger in darker light, smaller in bright. Also, like humans pupils get larger when the cat likes what they are looking at.

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