Dominant Blue and Odd Eye Sphynx Cats

A Guide to DBE Sphynx Genetics and Beauty

The Dominant Blue and Odd Eye (DBE) Sphynx is one of the most striking and sought-after variations of the Sphynx breed. With their captivating eyes—one being a vivid blue while the other can range from green to gold—these rare cats embody genetic uniqueness and aesthetic beauty. At Purradox Sphynxery, we specialize in breeding DBE Sphynx cats with the highest health and pedigree standards.

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What Are Dominant Blue and Odd Eye Sphynx Cats?

The term “Dominant Blue Eye” (DBE) refers to a genetic trait where one or both eyes exhibit a deep, piercing blue color, even in non-white cats. Odd-eyed Sphynx cats have heterochromia, meaning one eye is blue while the other is a different color. This trait is highly sought after due to its rarity and mesmerizing appearance.

The Genetics Behind DBE and Odd Eyes in Sphynx Cats

Eye color in cats is determined by melanin distribution and genetic factors. The presence of the dominant blue eye gene allows some non-white cats to have blue eyes, a trait historically associated with white or piebald cats. When bred carefully, these genes can be selectively inherited, resulting in the captivating blue or odd-eyed look.

Key Genetic Factors:

  • Dominant Blue Eye Gene (DBE): A mutation that allows blue eyes in cats with little to no white spotting.
  • Heterochromia (Odd Eyes): Occurs when melanin distribution differs between the two eyes, often resulting in one blue and one green, gold, or amber eye.
  • Selective Breeding: Only a small percentage of Sphynx cats naturally exhibit DBE or odd eyes, making them a rare and valuable trait among breeders.

Why Choose a DBE or Odd-Eyed Sphynx from Purradox Sphynxery?

At Purradox Sphynxery, we are committed to preserving and ethically breeding high-quality DBE and Odd-Eyed Sphynx kittens. Our breeding program focuses on health, temperament, and genetic diversity to ensure that our cats not only look stunning but also live long, healthy lives.

What Sets Our DBE Sphynx Apart?

TICA Registered: Our cattery adheres to the highest standards of pedigree registration and breed ethics. ✔ Health Testing & Screening: We conduct DNA testing for HCM, PKD, and other genetic disorders to ensure optimal health. ✔ Socialized from Birth: Our kittens are raised in a loving environment, socialized with people, cats, and small dogs. ✔ Premium Care Package: All kittens go home with vaccinations, microchips, spay/neuter procedures, and starter kits for their new families.

The Desirability and Exclusivity of DBE Sphynx Cats

Dominant Blue and Odd Eye Sphynx cats are not only visually stunning but also embody a rare and exotic appeal that makes them highly desirable. Because the genetics behind DBE are still being studied, acquiring one from a reputable breeder like Purradox Sphynxery ensures that you receive a well-bred, healthy, and ethically-raised kitten.

How to Reserve a DBE or Odd Eye Sphynx Kitten

Due to their rarity, our DBE kittens are in high demand. We recommend joining our waiting list to be the first to know when a DBE or Odd-Eyed kitten becomes available. Contact us through our website or social media to start the adoption process!


Enhancing Your Home with a Rare DBE Sphynx

Owning a Dominant Blue or Odd Eye Sphynx is a truly unique experience. Their affectionate nature, playful energy, and striking appearance make them an excellent companion for devoted cat lovers. If you’re searching for a truly one-of-a-kind Sphynx kitten, Purradox Sphynxery is your trusted source for ethically bred DBE Sphynx cats.

Ready to Bring Home a Stunning DBE Sphynx?

Visit our DBE Sphynx Kitten Adoption Page to learn more about availability, pricing, and how to bring home one of these extraordinary cats!


By providing high-quality, genetically sound DBE and Odd-Eyed Sphynx kittens, Purradox Sphynxery is committed to upholding the highest breeding standards. Explore our website today to discover your dream kitten!

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