most are. But researchers have said that they suspect that some are not color blind.
2007-05-29 06:29:08
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answered by JeanelleRox 3
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Cats are not color blind - they have the ability to distinguish between blues and greens, but lack the ability to pick out shades of red.
2007-05-29 13:48:26
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answered by fbfriends 4
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This is straight from my advanced Technician class from last semester:
Cats have more rods than cones in the retina. Like dogs, they can see better in dim light and are far superior at detecting motion than that of humans. These are important traits for hunting. The pupil in the cat is elliptical rather than round, which allows more light to enter the eye. The tapetum is located in the back of the eye, and reflects light a second time—this is how cats are able to see well in almost complete darkness. Cats can see in the purple, blue, green, and yellow range and can see more shades of gray than humans can.
2007-05-29 13:48:12
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answered by KimbeeJ 7
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I dont know for sure. I always thought that was just dogs. One of my cats freaks out whenever she sees a plastic plate (white styerfome kind) its the only thing they eat wet fod off it, so she thinks its wet food time, and starts running around meowing as loud as she can.lol
Even if they are, doesnt that mean they cant tell the difference between green and red?
2007-05-29 13:40:07
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answered by The Warden 3
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dogs are color blind
2007-06-02 11:04:04
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answered by betgirl083097 1
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They can see color, but not as vividly as humans.
2007-05-29 16:46:56
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answered by ? 5
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No they're not. Just dogs are.
2007-05-29 13:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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