British Longhair Cat's 'Bedazzled Blueberry Eyes' Look Like Shimmering Ocean Water
A kitten's appearance changes quite a bit throughout the first year of their life, and sometimes they end up with some cool features. The glow-up transformation is fun to witness, especially when they end up with features that aren't common.
One such angelic feline named Blueberry was blessed with some of the most gorgeous, traffic-stopping eyes we've ever seen. By the way, her peepers shimmer like ocean water; you'll be instantly hypnotized!
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Despite being so unbelievably adorable, it feels impossible, but Blueberry and her sparkling sapphire stare aren't AI-generated! The stages of growing, from baby to bigger baby, perfectly highlight her beast traits: her plush, snow-white coat, that Swiffer duster tail, and the most darling face ever. She's really something special.
To top it all off, Blueberry's looks are outmatched only by her docile, loving, and sweet-as-pie temperament. Is she the kitty dream? Yes, we think so!
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As pretty as Blueberry is, she's the youngest of two British Longhair cats in the home. Her big sis, Biscuit, is equally captivating with her turquoise gaze. Together, they make the world's top cat contenders for "Best Eyes on a Cat Ever."
Once you see this epic cat duo side by side, you'll understand why more than 37k fans (120k across all socials) rave about them on TikTok.
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How Common Are Blue-Eyed Adult Cats?
A cat's eye color might not be something you think about on a regular basis, but Blueberry's striking blue eyes are actually quite rare.
All kittens are born with some shade of blue eyes, but by 7 to 12 weeks, the blue changes to their permanent eye color, which is usually yellow, green, or hazel. Only about 3 to 5% of adult felines have true blue eyes due to a lack of pigment, making Blueberry so unique!
Those with cobalt-tinted eyes are linked to specific breeds and are usually solid white kitties, like Ragdolls or Siamese cats, or solid white cats who make up 65 to 80% of the feline population (and are often deaf, too).
It doesn't really matter how Blueberry got her beautiful gaze, but we're all the better for it. She's a stunner!
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This story was originally published May 16, 2026 at 9:20 PM.