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List of Grey Cat Breeds With Green Eyes

Across city apartments and country homes, grey cats with vivid eyes often catch the eye first — their subtle coat shades set off striking eye colors in shelters, breeders’ pages, and living rooms alike.

There are 8 grey cat breeds with green eyes, ranging from Aegean to Turkish Angora. For each breed, data are organized under Scientific name,Typical coat,Eye color notes so you can compare appearance and typical eye traits — you’ll find these details below.

How common are green eyes among grey cat breeds?

Green eyes occur reasonably often in grey-coated cats because coat dilution and eye-color genes are separate; some breeds (like the Russian Blue lineage or certain shorthairs) show a higher incidence, while others may have only occasional individuals with green eyes depending on breeding history.

Do green eyes mean any special care or health concerns?

Not usually — eye color itself isn’t a health risk, though breeders and owners should watch for breed-specific conditions (e.g., deafness in certain white-coated lines) and maintain regular vet checkups to catch any vision or genetic issues early.

Grey Cat Breeds with Green Eyes

Breed Scientific name Typical coat Eye color notes
Russian Blue Felis catus Short, dense double coat of silvery blue distinctive vivid green (commonly green)
Korat Felis catus Short, single dense silver-blue coat green develops by maturity; commonly green in adults
Nebelung Felis catus Long, silky dense blue coat with silver tipping commonly vivid green
Egyptian Mau Felis catus Spotted silver or blue-silver coat with random markings gooseberry green common
Oriental Shorthair Felis catus Sleek short coat in blue/grey among many colors non-white types commonly vivid green
Turkish Angora Felis catus Fine medium-long coat, blue/grey possible non-white often green; commonly green in colored Angoras
Aegean Felis catus Medium coat, often blue/white bicolour or solid grey commonly green or green-hazel
European Shorthair Felis catus Natural short blue/grey coat common in the breed green frequently in blue-coated cats

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Russian Blue

Russian Blue

Originating in Russia, gentle and shy but playful with family. Known for intelligence and quiet nature; low-shedding coat needs minimal grooming. Seek kittens with bright green eyes and healthy, silvery-blue coat; ideal for owners wanting a calm, loyal companion.

Korat

Korat

A natural breed from Thailand, Korats are affectionate, energetic, and bond closely with families. Adults develop shining green eyes and a silver-blue coat. They enjoy play and mental stimulation; moderate grooming and early socialization help develop a confident, people-oriented cat.

Nebelung

Nebelung

Developed in the United States from Russian Blue-type cats, Nebelungs have long silky blue coats and vivid green eyes. Reserved but affectionate, they appreciate quiet homes and regular grooming to prevent mats. Look for bright green eyes and a flowing blue coat.

Egyptian Mau

Egyptian Mau

An ancient spotted breed from Egypt, the Mau is athletic, fast, and loyal. Silver and blue-silver varieties often present gooseberry green eyes with striking spots. They enjoy interactive play and need exercise; short coats require minimal grooming but benefit from enrichment.

Oriental Shorthair

Oriental Shorthair

Bred from Siamese stock, Orientals are sleek, vocal, and highly social. Non-white color varieties—including blue and grey—typically display vivid green eyes according to standards. They thrive on companionship and mental stimulation; choose a blue-coated, non-white Oriental for the best chance of green eyes.

Turkish Angora

Turkish Angora

Ancient Turkish breed noted for elegance and playfulness. Colored Angoras, including blue/grey individuals, commonly have green eyes, though white cats may show blue or odd eyes. They are active and affectionate, enjoying regular play and moderate grooming to maintain their silky coats.

Aegean

Aegean

A naturally occurring Greek island cat, Aegeans are friendly, social, and often live indoors or outdoors. Grey and bicolor blue cats frequently show green or green-hazel eyes. They are hardy, low-maintenance, and suit families seeking an affectionate, active companion.

European Shorthair

European Shorthair

A versatile, natural breed across Europe, European Shorthairs commonly occur in blue/grey coats with green eyes. Robust, adaptable, and good with families, they require basic care and enjoy play. Choose known breeders or rescues for health-tested, well-socialized kittens.

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