Do cats see in color?


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Cats To some degree, yes. Cats see in color, but they have trouble distinguishing reds. Reds appear as varying shades of gray to a cat.

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Cats responded to the colors purple, blue, green and yellow range. Red, orange and brown colors appear to fall outside cats MORE?

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Although it is commonly believed that dogs and cats see only in black and white, evidence suggests they may see in limited color.

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No they do not see in color. Do you have any more questions? Feel free to ask. Thank you for using ChaCha. ChaCha on!

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No, they can tell the difference between certain colors. ChaCha!

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Cats see in limited color, but they don't need to see in color as much as we do. ChaCha again soon!

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Yes, they do. Cats see mainly green and blue. Though they see color, cats don't pay much attention to it. ChaCha on!

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Cats are generally considered colorblind, although they have a small number of "cones" in their eyes, which distinguish color.

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