Let me tell you, can cats distinguish colors?

Can cats distinguish colors? In fact, cats can distinguish colors. In fact, cats’ visual system is very sensitive to color, and they have many conical cells in their eyes that can help them distinguish different spectral colors. However, cats have w...


Can cats distinguish colors? In fact, cats can distinguish colors. In fact, cats’ visual system is very sensitive to color, and they have many conical cells in their eyes that can help them distinguish different spectral colors. However, cats have weak color resolution compared to humans, and they cannot see many different color details like we do.

Cats can distinguish colors. There is no red in the world seen by cats. Their sensitive colors are blue and green, and they cannot distinguish red, so cats may turn gray when they see red objects.

Scientists have shown that these colors are distinguishable by cats: red and green, red and blue, red and gray, green and blue, green and gray, blue and gray, yellow and blue, and yellow and gray. But scientists believe that cats don’t care about color. Although they can see color, they do not give any meaning to color.



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