They sure do!
Whatever shade you feel goes best with her fur. Cats do not perceive color the way we do, and don't care much about the color of the rooms they are in.
Cones perceive color in the human eye.
Dogs perceive grass as shades of yellow and blue due to their limited color vision.
probaly not
no cats are color blind/
Most mammals are believed to see blue color, including dogs and cats. Additionally, some birds, such as owls and hawks, are thought to have limited color vision and may perceive blue.
Rods, which perceive black and white and gray, and cones, which perceive color.
one cannot see color, or perceive color differences
We perceive the color black when objects absorb all wavelengths of light and reflect none back to our eyes. This lack of reflected light is interpreted by our brains as the color black.
We see in color because of specialized cells in our eyes called cones. These cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light, allowing us to perceive a wide range of colors. The brain processes the signals from the cones to create the colorful visual experience we have.
Black
Yes, cats can see screens, but their ability to distinguish images and videos on them may vary. Cats have good visual acuity and can see moving objects on screens, but they may not perceive images and videos in the same way humans do due to differences in color perception and visual processing.