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As it seems, the CDS (the Cat Distribution System) really does know how to pick its agents. They don't only match the cat in need to the person who will adopt them - they also make sure to match a cat in need to the person who will transfer them to their forever home. It's a holistic system that no one knows how it works. But it does. And we're very happy for it.
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Despite the explanation below, that Milo is, in fact, not a white cat (and most probably not deaf) - this question is well placed. There are many more deaf white kittens with blue eyes on average - just like this one abandoned white kitten we wrote about here not long ago.
It happens because of the dominant W (White) gene, which controls coat color, eye color, and inner ear development. This gene prevents pigment-producing cells from migrating to the inner ear, causing the sound-sensing structures to degenerate shortly after birth.
But don't worry about Milo, as his now-family updated here - he's purrfectly healthy.
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Aww, this is pawdorable. Going from “I don't like cats” to “I'm hugging my own cat child” is a big threshold to cross. And honestly, we're so proud of every person crossing it. Some people are even afraid of cats! But cats are full of love ot give. So we're very proud of this girlfriend who gave this kitten a chance.
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