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We are proud to be the world’s first recognized Sphynx cattery with a genetically confirmed Dominant Blue Eye (DBE) Celestial Line. Alongside our DBE cats, we celebrate the rare beauty of  odd-eyed Sphynx, featuring stunning combinations of  blue and green eyes caused by white spotting gene mutation.

 

Built on ethics, health, and dedication, our cattery offers truly exceptional and healthy Sphynx cats.

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Genetically confirmed DBE-CEL  Line

DBE-CEL gene was previously known by breeders as the DBE-Altai gene . It  was identified in 2024 by prof. Marie Abitbol, and from this time it was separated from DBE-ALT gene umbrella . DBE-CEL is an autosomal dominant trait with variable expression and incomplete penetrance . Our DBE breeding queen is genetically confirmed  heterozygous N/ DBECEL, one of the safest Dominant Blue Eye (DBE) genes recognised today. This line is the best studied and well known for its genetic health*, making it a cornerstone of our breeding program. Each of our DBE kittens leaves our cattery with DNA Certificate confirming their DBE genes' status for 100% transparency**.

*DBE-CEL cats are not linked with deafness and do not show the hallmark dystopia canthorum, a key diagnostic feature of Waardenburg Syndrome Types 1 and 3:

    “Dystopia canthorum was not observed in adult DBE cats from Altai,  Celestial, British, Sphynx, and Siberian genetic backgrounds.” (...)  "The  variant (DBECEL) was found in the Celestial breed, and the variant has not been associated with deafness".

 (Different Founding Effects Underlie Dominant Blue Eyes (DBE) in the Domestic Cat, Marie Abitbol et al. Animals (Basel). 2024.)​

**statistically, 50% of   kitten born from DBE parent carries dbe gene, therefore our line is extremely rare.

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DBE-RE Gene: Safeguarding Hearing and Health

None of our cats carry the DBE-RE gene, which has been linked to Waardenburg-like Syndrome and deafness in Dominant Blue Eyed (DBE) cats. This ensures our DBE line is free from genetic factors associated with deafness, prioritising the health and well-being of our cats. All our cats are rigorously and extensively DNA tested for over 70 inheritable disorders and they have CLEAR status for all of them. 

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BAER Tested Cats and Kittens

​All of our DBE and Odd Eyed cats and kittens undergo BAER (Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response) testing to ensure their hearing is perfect. This advanced test, provides precise and reliable results, confirming that none of our cats have any hearing impairments. BAER testing is an essential part of our commitment to health and transparency in our breeding program.

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Spontaneous Odd-Eyed Mutation

Solveig, our remarkable queen, is the proud carrier of  odd-eyed mutation caused by the white spotting gene. This rare genetic trait has given her one mesmerising blue eye and one radiant green eye, creating a stunning and unique look. This mutation not only highlights the beauty of rare genetic diversity but also reflects the uniqueness we cherish within our breeding program. Solveig’s odd-eyed appearance is a testament of the care we dedicate to preserving and celebrating such extraordinary traits.

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Advancing Research on the Dominant Blue Eye Gene

In addition to our dedication to ethical breeding, we actively contribute DNA samples from our cats to multiple research projects aimed at understanding the Dominant Blue Eye (DBE) gene. Our involvement extends to studying the different variations of the DBE gene, helping to advance scientific knowledge and improve the health and well-being of cats with this unique trait. By participating in these studies, we aim to support the development of more accurate genetic testing and provide valuable insights into the responsible breeding of DBE cats.

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