Meet Iriss and Abyss, two sister cats from the UK who have gained popularity because of a unique condition called heterochromia iridis. This harmless condition has resulted in each of their eyes having different colors – hazel for the right eye and sapphire blue for the left eye. Their proud dad, Pavel Dyagilev, hailing from Saint Petersburg, Russia, has created their very own Instagram page and boasts about them being “the most beautiful twin cats in the world.” Pavel originally came across an ad on social media seeking a new home for two kittens and ended up with both of them.
Pavel Dyagilev made the compassionate decision not to separate twin sisters after seeing their adorable photos together. He came across pictures of kittens and was drawn to the two twins who were always pictured side by side. The reason for their unique feature, heterochromia – different eye colors, intrigued him and he discovered that it is most commonly found in white-colored cats. However, what makes Iriss and Abyss truly unique is that they both have heterochromia, while their parents and other littermates do not.
Pavel Dyagilev has been receiving a lot of attention since he adopted his striking-looking cats as kittens back in 2015. Many people have been questioning whether the images of them are real or if they were specially bred to look that way. However, these completely natural cats have definitely captured the hearts of over 200,000 followers, including those who aren’t typically cat fans. Despite all the hype, Dyagilev has no plans to take them out into the public eye to meet their admirers. “The girls don’t really care about their online following,” he proudly stated. “Although, they do possess all the qualities to become true stars.”
According to Pavel Dyagilev, he will continue to share the daily lives of Iriss and Abyss through social media. Due to their stress level, they don’t like going out in crowded places or exhibitions. Therefore, Dyagilev’s Instagram account will serve as a great platform for the world to appreciate the one-of-a-kind beauty of Iriss and Abyss.
(Original content provided by Pavel Dyagilev)
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Iriss and Abyss are not the only feline duo with heterochromia to attain fame on Instagram. A hairless mother-daughter pair of Sphynx cats named Rosie and Poppy have become quite popular for their distinctive hazel and blue eyes, as well as their wrinkly, hairless bodies. Sarah Jenkins, their human mother, began sharing their pictures on social media after receiving negative comments about their hairlessness. She wanted to highlight their unique appearance and showcase their kindness and affectionate nature to overcome the negative stereotypes that Sphynx cats often face. Jenkins believes that showcasing the loving personality of her feline friends will help people look beyond their differences and appreciate them for who they are.
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