Introducing Pam Pam, a feline with stunning eyes that will capture your attention. Her unique eye color is a result of a medical condition called heterochromia iridis, which causes abnormalities in the iris, resulting in one eye having a different color than the other. There is also another type of heterochromia called segmental heterochromia that causes different colors within the same eye. Heterochromia can be caused by genetic inheritance, inbreeding, or mutation. Interestingly, some cat breeds consider heterochromia to be a desirable trait that breeders aim to maintain. While inherited heterochromia iridis is generally harmless and can occur in humans, it is a fascinating condition worth learning more about. To discover more about animals with various variations of this condition, click here.
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