It once was believed cats were color-blind, but now we know they actually can tell the difference between certain colors. Basically, they see the world around them as shades of blue and green. But though they see color, cats don't pay much attention to it. In nature, color isn't particularly necessary to a cat's survival success.
Why Do Cats' Eyes Glow In The Dark?
Can Cats Really See In The Dark?
Why Do Cats Flick Their Ears When They're Asleep?
What's The Purpose Of That "Pad" Midway Up The Rear Of A Cat's Leg?
Why Do Cats Flick Their Ears When They're Asleep?
What's The Purpose Of That "Pad" Midway Up The Rear Of A Cat's Leg?
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