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I'm not sure that cats eye's evolved at all. Notice how every different genus has a different lens structure and appearance. A lot of snakes/lizards eyes look quite different from cats but no doubt a similarity. This is because cats and eg.snakes are both adept hunters and share a similar field of vision.

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