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What Colors Can Cats See?Cats, like humans, have a trichromatic vision, but the way we see is very different from they do. Cats can see colors, that’s for sure. However, their color vision is limited.
Cats are limited in their perception of color. Human eyes have 10 times more cone cells than feline eyes, meaning we can see a larger range of colors than cats, according to Purina. While there ...
Cats (and dogs) have a high concentration of rod receptors and a low concentration of cone receptors. Humans have the opposite, which why we can't see as well at night but can detect colors better.
Artist Nickolay Lamm created a series of simulations depicting how cats see differently from humans ... they have difficulty seeing as many colors as we do as well as seeing things over 20 ...
Cats (and dogs) have a high concentration of rod receptors and a low concentration of cone receptors. Humans have the opposite, which why we can't see as well at night but can detect colors better.
Cats don't really see the colour red. The colours cats do see are less vibrant than what humans see. Besides blue, the colour felines see most clearly, the rest of the world has a dull grey tint ...
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