Mine do, and it is very entertaining to see them play with their reflection.
No, cats are not color blind, except for cats with blue eyes, usually. However, cats cannot see themselves in the mirror, so that is interesting.
Cats may paw at mirrors because they see their reflection as another cat and are trying to interact with it. They may also be curious about the movement and sounds they see in the mirror.
Cats paw at mirrors because they see their reflection and think it's another cat. They may be trying to play or establish dominance with the "other cat" they see in the mirror.
Yes
You see your reflection in a mirror
A photo. A mirror produces a 'mirror-image'
Cats scratch mirrors to mark their territory, stretch their muscles, and maintain their claws.
a drivers mirror, cats eye
Cats may scratch at mirrors due to territorial behavior, curiosity, or a desire to mark their scent. Mirrors can confuse cats as they see their reflection and may interpret it as another cat. This behavior is natural for cats and can be managed with appropriate scratching posts and toys.
you can see your self in a broken mirror but for every piece there is another you
Look at a mirror and make it as light as possible, look at your eyes Look at a mirror and make it as dark as possible, Look at your eyes What's the difference. Same with cats
Yes your eyes can "glow" like a cat if you mean in the dark. The way to see this is with night vision you can see human eyes "glow" pretty much like cats. cats eyes glow because behind the retna there are mirror like tissues which causes the light to reflect to cause a "glowing" kinnda sense.