Unlocking the Mystery: What Colors Do Cats Really See That You’re Missing?
What Colors Can Cats Not See?
Cats are unable to see colors in the red-to-orange range of the spectrum. This means that colors like red, orange and brown likely appear as shades of gray or dull muted tones to them. Cats can’t see pink, and purple may be hard to distinguish. Pink may look more like green, and purple may appear as a shade of blue.
Even though toys come in many bright colors, cats do not perceive the entire spectrum of colors. Cats may love to chase a red laser pointer, but they are primarily attracted to the rapid movement of the light, not the red color.
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