The latter’s color (or lack thereof) is thanks to a dominate W gene. “Albino cats lack all pigmentation, whereas white cats simply have a gene that masks other colors,” Dr. Smith explains.
it could save small animals of all kinds—including the millions of birds lost every year to cats, along with those rare and ...
"I saw it, and I thought it was like a white llama or something like that," Massimilla, 56, told SWNS. "My wife was like, 'Oh my god, an albino deer,' and just the tone in her voice — she was ...