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Of A Cat - Inside The Mind
Cats see clearly in roughly one-sixth of the light humans require. A reflective layer behind their retina, the tapetum lucidum , acts like a mirror, giving light another chance to hit photoreceptors—and causing that characteristic "eye glow".
While we see sharp 20/20 details, a cat's vision is approximately 20/100 to 20/200 , meaning they are essentially nearsighted. However, they excel at "freeze-framing" rapid motion that we would miss. Inside the Mind of a Cat
They aren't fully colorblind but live in a world of muted blues and yellows . Reds and pinks typically appear as dull grays or greens to them. 2. Social Strategy: They’ve "Figured You Out" Cats see clearly in roughly one-sixth of the
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