yes
Cats do but dogs don't
Cats in the wild are nocturnal hunters and there for require night vision so they can see. Cats have been bred to become general house hold pets from wild cats and this is why cats have night vision.
Big cats and house cats have excellent night vision. Their vision is many times superior to the human and the dog.
Like all big cats, they can be active day or night.
Yes they do cats and kittens do
Cats generally have better vision than dogs, as they have a wider field of view and better night vision.
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
Cats generally have better eyesight than dogs, as they have a wider field of vision and better night vision.
Cats generally have better vision than dogs. They have a wider field of view and better night vision due to a higher number of rod cells in their eyes.
Birds do because they have night vision
depends on your definition of "good" cats have excellent night vision and motion Sensitivity. But overall vision (resolution) is basically determined by eye/pupal size and cats are similar to ours. so to get the better night vision and motion Sensitivity they give up other areas. Cats are extremely near sighted, vision is believed to be blurry and colors washed over. bovine and horses with their larger eyes have excellent vision
Cats have better night vision and can see in low light conditions due to a higher number of rod cells in their eyes. Dogs have better motion detection and peripheral vision, but their color vision is not as strong as cats.