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An adorable cat who has fluorescent eyes sees the colour change according to the weather.
Some days, Ivory, a ten-year-old domestic short hair cat, has bright fluorescent green and yellow eyes and other days, the colour changes to bright yellow and orange, due to the condition heterochromia.
The endearing cat has been adopted by Gabriela Carvalho, 28, a nursing student from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, after she lost her five-year-old emotional therapy cat Luna.
Some days, Ivory, a ten-year-old domestic short hair cat, has bright fluorescent green and yellow eyes and other days, the colour changes to bright yellow and orange
Gabriela said: I often get comments about her eyes, especially because they seem to change colour depending on the weather, which is quite common in humans.
Cat has fluorescent eyes which change depending on weather Georgia Simcox For Mailonline
An adorable cat who has fluorescent eyes sees the colour change according to the weather.
Some days, Ivory, a ten-year-old domestic short hair cat, has bright fluorescent green and yellow eyes and other days, the colour changes to bright yellow and orange, due to the condition heterochromia.
The endearing cat has been adopted by Gabriela Carvalho, 28, a nursing student from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, after she lost her five-year-old emotional therapy cat Luna.
Gabriela said: I often get comments about her eyes, especially because they seem to change colour depending on the weather, which is quite common in humans.