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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?

However, according to Zoetis, a key difference between cats and humans is the number of cones — special color-sensitive cells — that are present. Cats don’t have as many cone cells as humans, which limits their ability to see a wide range of colors in the spectrum. Due to the reduced number of cone cells, cats don’t see the vibrant colors that we do. When looking at what colors cats can see best, it is thought that the colors cats can see are various shades of blue. More specifically, blues, greens and grays are best; there is also some debate that cats can see yellow, much like a dog’s vision.

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