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Unlocking the Mystery: What Colors Do Cats Really See That You’re Missing?

Unlocking the Mystery: What Colors Do Cats Really See That You’re Missing?

Have you ever wondered, “Can cats see color or are cats color blind?” Maybe you’re curious if your cat can see the same colors as you. Well, cats can see colors, but how those shades appear to human and feline eyes is very different. Cats don’t see a full rainbow of colors that humans do — their vision is more muted. While they don’t see bright colors like we do, they do have other abilities that humans don’t, such as broader peripheral vision and the ability to see in dim light.

What Colors Can Cats See?

Humans and cats have similar eye structures, including eyelids, corneas, retinas, pupils, irises, lenses, blood vessels and optic nerves. Both species possess rod cells, which contribute to peripheral and night vision, as well as cone cells in their retinas that are responsible for color perception.

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