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A white cat with odd eyes (one blue and one green or gold) will most often be deaf on the side with the blue eye.
Cats "kiss" with their eyes. Of course, a nip on the nose is also their way of giving a kiss. If you
want to show your cat you love him, give it a kitty kiss right back. Not on the nose. Just give it that long stare and slow blink and see what happens.