They do have some limited color vision.
Cats, like dogs, can see some colours: They can tell the difference between red, blue and yellow, and between red and green, although these are less distinguishable. Cats are able to distinguish between blues and violets better than between colours near the red end of the spectrum.
mine is white brown and black
Orange white and black
Black, brown (chocolate), white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. There are many variations of these basic colours and many different patterns.
Cats that are black and white are referred to as "Tuxedo" cats .
Black, brown (chocolate), white, blue (smoky or dark grey), red (orange), white and cream. There are many variations of these basic colours and many different patterns.
It depends on what your question is. Cats do not see only black and white, but they do see black and white, as well as other colors(though the colors are blurry :/)
Brown, grey, black, white, ginger. Any of those colours together as well.
There are two pigments available in cats' fur: black (or extremely dark brown) and an orangey yellow colour, and all colours and patterns are made up of these two colours. (White in cats is a result of the absence of these pigments.) The black pigment appears in the wild cat as the stripes that help it to be camouflaged. Mutations have occured in the wild that allow cats' fur to be one colour without any tabby markings; as a result we can have black cats.
No. Cats may have different colours or claw sizes but they will always be the same claws... unless you're thinking of the same exact claws on your cats claws then all cats do not share claws.
there are only two colors black and white same with dogs...........good luck hope this helps
White cats with black paws... you said it...
halloween if you are afraid of black cats that is............