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Here you can find some guides and color palettes to help you out when making artist entries or MYOs for Return!
There are plenty of pure white cats about, and those cats are either dominant white or albino!
Dominant white will make a cat pure white with a light pink nose, and will commonly give the blue eyes. However, other eye colors are possible, as is heterochromia. A cat with heterochromia must have one blue eyes. Sectorial heterochromia is possible, and occurs when there is only part of the eye(s) colored non-blue as opposed to a full eye being non-blue. About 60% to 80% of dominant white cats with two blue eyes are deaf in one or both ears, while about 10% to 20% of dominant white cats with non-blue eyes are deaf. A cat with the genotypes WW, Wws, Wws, or Wwg will be dominant white.
Blue-eyed albino will make a cat pure white with blue, lilac, or occasionally pink eyes and red pupils. A blue-eyed albino cat may have any genetically possible coat, but no color or markings from their coat will show due to a lack of pigment caused by albinism. A cat with the genotype caca will be a blue-eyed albino.