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How do our cats see us? Dogs have masters; cats have staff. This saying always makes pet owners smile. But do animals really only see us as "can openers"? Or do they think of us as "big, somewhat ...
Cats can see color—but not the same way humans do. Here’s the truth about how feline vision works and how it differs from ours. As much as we like to impose human personalities on our pets ...
One thing they won’t do is share an open-mouth, toothy smile. Cats only show their teeth when they’re feeling threatened, fearful or trying to defend themselves, so be careful not to mistake ...
A cat's visual acuity is anywhere from 20/100 to 20/200, which means a cat has to be at 20 feet to see what an average human can see at 100 or 200 feet. This is why the bottom picture is so blurry.
Cats may understand visual space like we do, but they are colorblind and can't taste sweet foods. Source: Aleksandra Sapozhnikova/Unsplash For millennia, we humans have invited cats into our homes.
A stock image of a cat. A viral video claims to show the signs your cat sees you as their mom or their kitten. Getty images. Cat behavior expert Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado told Newsweek that because ...
Related: Why do cats 'play' with their prey? Plummer explained that the amount of ambient light present influences what an individual — be it a human or a cat — can see. However, compared with ...
How do our cats see us? Dogs have masters; cats have staff. This saying always makes pet owners smile. But do animals really only see us as "can openers"? Or do they think of us as "big, somewhat ...