Unlocking the Mystery: What Colors Do Cats Really See That You’re Missing?
A cat’s eyes also have large corneas and slit shaped pupils, allowing more light to enter. It has been estimated that cats can see about five to seven times better than humans in low-light conditions.
Cats possess more rod cells in their eyes, which are effective at detecting low light levels. These rods help them perceive contrasts between light and shadow. Cats have six to eight times more rod cells and are more sensitive to light. The higher concentration of rod cells in their retinas enhances a cat’s ability to track motion.
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