Cat urine has a high level of ammonia in it. Thus the smell. Baking soda added to the litter box neutralizes alot of this odor.
The Ammonia smell is the odor of fresh urine. Cat's urine also contain proteins specifically designed to emit strong distinctive odors cats use to mark their territory. This is the source of the persistent acrid smell that is nearly impossible to eliminate. Cleaning it will wet the crystallized proteins and actually reactivate the odor. Using an enzymatic cleaner such as a high quality laundry powder mixed with water will help to break down the proteins, neutralize the ammonia and remove most of the residue. Keep in mind enyzmes take time to break down protein so you may have to figure out a way to soak the area. After it dries only time will break down the proteins and thus the smell completely.
This depends on the breed of dog but cat's vision is shifted towards the blue spectrum. Dogs and Cats see in color but not like humans. Dogs and cats only see shades of one color. It would be like watching a black and white movie only it might be a blue and white or a red and white movie.
No, not nessesarally. Cats can't ditiguish all colors, but they can see blue, red, green,(they can't distiguish the differnce between red and green, like dogs) purple, and yellow. They can mostly see blue and yellow, and scientists think cats can see more shades of gray then us.
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.
Green or Blue. But normally is Green. If they are white it will be blue. Otherwise it doesn't matter. Also, if white cats have one blue eye and one other-colored eye, they may be deaf on the side with the blue eye.
Cats have limited color vision, but can differentiate between blue and yellow, and between red and green, although the latter are less distinguishable. It is thought that cats can see the upper end of the visual spectrum (blues and violets) much better than between colours near the red end of the spectrum. The retina (the nerve center at the back of a cats eye) contains cells called cones (responsible for converting light into color) and rods (responsible for light reception). In cats, rods outnumber cones by a lot. Distinguishing color isn't necessary for cats. Brightness and movement sensitivity is far more important.
Yes, cats can see green lasers because they have a visual system that is sensitive to the color green.
What colors can cats see? Cats primarily see muted shades of blue-violet and yellow-green but are unable to perceive red, orange, and brown
They say they can see colors of green, yellow, and blue.
No, A new study suggests that cats can see only three basic colors and their variations: Blue, green, and yellow. Dogs can only see red and green.
They can see blue, green and purple. They can't see red or yellow.
Cats can see a range of colors, but they are not able to see as many colors as humans can. Cats primarily see shades of blue and green, and they have limited ability to see reds and yellows.
Cats, like most mammals (except primates and man is a primate) see only green and blue colors, but they depend mostly on their black/white vision. Primates see 3 colors, red green and blue. Birds and insects see 4 colors, red green blue and ultraviolet.
Cats can see colors within the range of blue and green, but they have difficulty distinguishing between red and orange hues.
Green cat's eyes mean you are joining or leaving slip roads at junctions
Most Bengal cats have green eyes but Bengal cats without green eyes are rare. my Bengal cat has green eyes
Yes tigers as well as other cats see in color. They are capable of seeing the colors blue, green and red.
Cats see a color spectrum that is limited compared to humans. They can see shades of blue and green, but have difficulty distinguishing between red and orange. This means that cats have a more muted and less vibrant perception of colors compared to humans.