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Cats see mostly in black and white, since they mostly hunt in the dark. They can see some colors, such as red and green.

No, they don't actually, they see the same we do. The only difference is that they can sometimes see a little fuzzy, because, as stated above, they mostly hunt in the dark, so their bodies see no real need to see as many colors as we do as much as we do.

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Cats aren't colorblind, but can see various shades of colors. They can distinguish particular colors but have difficulties with others. We will never know for sure what Tom sees, but with modern technology we can get a good idea.

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Scientists haven't actually proved it yet, but people think that it is black and white, or others think it is like being colorblind.

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Yes, cats and humans can see the same thing. However, a cat can see at night, and a human cannot.

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well. they work well...

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