Hi
Actually Both Dogs and Cats see color. They both have rods and cones in the eye just a different balance than we have.
Nobody is certain how well cats and dogs see color or f there are certain colors they can not see.
It is known that it seems to have some variance between each animal just as human eye sight varies a bit...
Also that they lose much of the color perception the darker it is,..so at night a cat can not see color well at all...
In full light or sun both cats and dogs can see colors.
Again its unknown for both animals to what extents or sharpness but they do see color.
http://www.workingdogs.com/vision_coile.htm
It is very common for pets to have a favorite color as well...
Hope this helps
Wismom
2006-09-21 05:05:14
·
answer #1
·
answered by Wismom 4
·
1⤊
0⤋
We are told by people in the know that they only see black and white. They don't have the rods and cones in their eyes that humans do that enables us to see colors. But, you are correct. It is a moot point until we can get inside the head of a dog or a cat.
2006-09-21 04:38:37
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
From Animal Eye Care:
"There are two types of cells in the retina that receive light: rods and cones. Rods are for sensing motion and work best in low light levels. All mammals, including people, have more rods than cones. Cone cells are adapted for seeing in brighter light and can detect different colors of light. Humans have three types of cones. Dogs have two types of cones. Evidence suggests that the dog has vision similar to a human who is red-green color blind. Cats have three types of cones, like people, but do not have exactly the same color vision as we do. Cats live in a world of fuzzy pastels.
Dogs and cats appear to respond to blue and yellow best, and seem to have more trouble with green and red. What appears red to us is simply dark to the dog and cat, and green light is almost indistinguishable from white (a shade of gray). Colors that would appear very rich to us are more pastel-like to the cat. The cat sees a green, grassy lawn as a whitish lawn, and a green rose-bush as a whitish bush with dark flowers. "
Hope this answers your question!
2006-09-21 04:38:37
·
answer #3
·
answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
Dogs see some color but cats only b/w. There are these things called rods and cones in our eyes and they determine whether we see in color or not. Dogs have some, but not as many as humans and cats have none.
2006-09-21 04:31:00
·
answer #4
·
answered by Anonymous
·
1⤊
1⤋
www.veterinaryvision.com. This Website is very informative on the vision of Cats and Dogs. They can see some colors, but not as defined as we can.
2006-09-21 04:39:28
·
answer #5
·
answered by Jennifer R 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
I don't know for sure but I tend to think they must not see in color. At least My poor doggie can't seem to tell the difference between colors. Sometimes he can't even see white ...he runs into the white wall often. Doc says his sight is fine. Go figure.
2006-09-21 04:32:09
·
answer #6
·
answered by Catie 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
According to experts, because of the ration of cones and rod in the animals' eyes, they cannot see colors. I guess we can't ever really know for sure why some animals seem to see things better than others though.
2006-09-21 04:35:05
·
answer #7
·
answered by Patti C 7
·
1⤊
0⤋
My vet told me that cats see in black and white
Not sure about dogs, but I think they see in black and white as well
2006-09-21 04:36:36
·
answer #8
·
answered by aloneinga 5
·
0⤊
0⤋
canines do have some coloration imaginitive and prescient yet no longer as much as human beings. canines have a definite sort of colorblindness called deuteranopia. they could see gray, violet blue, and colours interior the yellow-eco-friendly kind. it extremely is simply by fact human beings have 3 diverse varieties of cones, the cells interior the attention which bump into coloration and canines have purely 2 of them. A canines's coloration imaginitive and prescient is comparable to that of someone who's pink-eco-friendly colorblind. it extremely is perplexing to bump into the version between pink and eco-friendly, yet no longer between blue and yellow. it is why agility stumbling blocks tend to be painted blue and yellow. canines are primed to work out "action." extremely than defining the international by sight on my own. They use a mix of senses inclusive of scent and listening to with their imaginitive and prescient to do what we human beings use our eyes on my own to do. The theory that canines don't have coloration imaginitive and prescient replaced into rooted in some lazy early optical analyze analyze executed back interior the early twentieth century, properly earlier the quite function of a rod and cone interior the retina replaced into completely understood. as simply by that defective be attentive to-how, simply by fact a canines's retina did no longer look same to a human's who could desire to work out finished coloration the researchers have been too too rapid to assume that canines purely do no longer see coloration in any respect. it extremely is purely these days that the question replaced into revisited, and upon doing so the early blunders and incorrect assumptions discovered and corrected.
2016-10-17 09:36:52
·
answer #9
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Yes they see black and white
2006-09-21 04:30:39
·
answer #10
·
answered by frosted f 2
·
0⤊
1⤋