well they can't see color. so they must like black or white.or gray.
Cats paws can be pink or gray.
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.
purple
'The cats' wore cat like costumes made out of fur and ranging colours orange, black, yellow and red. Remember, I'm talking about CATS as in the musical not actual cat, the animal :) Hope you found the answer
mine is white brown and black
Orange white and black
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. Colour is of little importance to cats. They hunt by the motion of their prey, not by its colour.
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. However, colour is of little importance to cats. They hunt by the motion of their prey, not by its colour.
the r usually a greenish color
Well,if its a calico.....it looks like it has socks...... --- You can't, really. Mixed breed cats can come in any colours or patterns.
Blue eyes come with some white cats, and cats with points like Siamese and Ragdoll. They also sometimes come with the silvering gene, which makes silver tabbies. Blue eyes are rare in cats of other colours. White cats with blue eyes are prone to deafness; not all of them, but many of them.
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.Colour is of little importance to cats. They hunt by the motion of their prey, not by its colour.Another AnswerCats actually see in color - the colors they can see are between the yellow and purple spectrum and are not as vibrant as the colors we see. To them the object will look similar as we see it in color, but faded.