Yes, cats are typically attracted to light and enjoy basking in sunlight.
Yes, cats can see ultraviolet light.
Cats are more like cats.
Cats have better night vision than humans, so they can see well in low light. Some cats may prefer dim lighting, while others may not mind having the light on. It ultimately depends on the individual cat's preferences.
Cats' eyes have a reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum that helps them see better in low light. In the dark, their eyes may appear to glow or shine due to this layer reflecting incoming light. Their pupils also dilate to let in more light, giving them better night vision.
me, i love cats
Yes he does like cats!
Cats like pandas.
If you're referring to the objects in the centre of the road - that are sometimes called cats eyes, then it's reflected light. No cats were harmed in making them.
If it's not a really large cat house I should think a couple of 100 watt light bulbs would suffice. Since cats, especially feral cats, are nocturnal the light wouldn't bother them. It would stimulate them to sleep since most cats sleep when it is light out during the day.
cats can see in dim light because when a little amount of light enters the eye, a piece at the very back of the eye acts like a mirror and reflects the vision to a piece of muscle just at the back of the eye and they would get a better sight of what's around them. (interesting fact about cats : did you know that some cat's eyes can glow in the dark?)
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.
Cats generally prefer dim lighting over bright lights, as their eyes are more sensitive to light than humans. Bright lights can be uncomfortable for cats and may cause them to avoid certain areas.