How to judge whether the kitten has a big eye or not? It can be judged by observing the kitten's eyes. Generally speaking, the kitten's eyes will be smaller than the eyes of an adult cat, and the eyes will be rounder. As the kitten grows, the eyes will become bigger and rounder.
To determine whether the kitten grows up with round eyes, it is first of all the light, which mainly affects the cat's pupil size. For example, when facing strong light, the pupils contract (big eyes, small pupils); under soft light, the pupils dilate (big eyes, large pupils); suddenly changing the light intensity will also allow the cat to adapt to the light through squinting and other forms, and the size of the eye and pupils will change.
Secondly, cats can also change the size of their cat's eyes, such as being more excited when playing, with their eyes wide open (big eyes, big pupils); and when they are sleepy, they start to squint slowly, and finally they all close and fall asleep (face the strong light, small eyes, small pupils); this is what everyone calls the look of contempt, although they are just dozing off.
In addition, different directions of cats when looking at things can also make the cat's expression look slightly different. At the same moment, stare forward with deep and wise eyes; the next second, look up, the whole cat becomes demented; so the cat has many expressions, and it may be different under different circumstances.