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Can Cats See Phone Screens?

Cats do not see the world in the same way humans do. Human vision is based on a three-color system known as trichromatic vision, while cats have a two-color system, or dichromatic vision. This means that cats cannot distinguish between certain colors, such as red and green, or blue and yellow. Additionally, cats have a lower resolution of vision than humans, and their eyes are more sensitive to movement.

Cats can see the movements of objects on phone screens, and they may even be attracted to this movement. However, they are not able to perceive the images on the screen in the same way that humans do. To a cat, phone screens appear as moving blobs of color.

Here are some additional details about cat vision:

* Cats have a wider range of peripheral vision than humans. They can see about 200 degrees to either side of their heads, compared to about 180 degrees for humans.

* Cats are more sensitive to light than humans. This is because their pupils can open wider to let in more light. This is also why cats can see better in low-light conditions than humans.

* Cats have a tapetum lucidum, which is a layer of tissue behind their eyes that reflects light back into the retina. This helps to increase the amount of light that reaches the retina, which improves their night vision.

Overall, cats have a different visual experience than humans. They see the world as a moving blur of colors, and they are more sensitive to movement and light than humans.

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