== == Not nearly to the same degree as we can, they can't make out the 2-D image, or know that the Basketball bouncing across the screen is an image depicting a basketball. But they can detect light and motion and there for "see" what's happening to some extent.
Actally, they do! My cat enjoys watching movies with lots of light and figures moving around the screen. He perches up atop the couch, behind where we sit and watches TV with us. We also find it rather funny when he runs to the screen and tries to hit the moving characters on it. Usually, the older the cat the more they like to sit in your lap and watch TV with you, but it all depends on the cat!
cats have better eye sight, with colours, us and cats are about equal. cats can see the furthest and considering how far we can see, cats see far things in detail unlike humans, it gets blurry. our normal sight range are about the same, though cats can see things quicker than we can
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.
Cats are able to see some colors but with less vibrancy compared to humans. They have more rods than cones in their eyes, which allows them to see better in low light conditions. Cats have a keen sense of motion and can see well in low light, helping them to hunt effectively.
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Cats can see movement on the screen but can really not see what the 2 D picture is.
Yes, cats can see what's on TV, but their vision is different from humans so they may not see it as clearly.
Yes, cats can see TVs, but they may not perceive the images in the same way humans do. Cats are able to distinguish movement on the screen, but they may not understand the content or context of what they are seeing.
Yes, cats can see the TV, but they may not be able to distinguish the images on the screen as clearly as humans. Their vision is different from ours, so they may not perceive the images in the same way.
Cats can see movement and colors on TV, but they may not understand the content like humans do. They may be entertained by certain shows, but they don't comprehend them in the same way.
cats is famous for TV show or musical?
The World of Animals Big Cats Little Cats - 1968 TV was released on: USA: 5 November 1968
Unfortunately, there is no official Warrior Cats TV show released on DVD or any other format. The series has not been adapted into a TV show. However, you may find unofficial fan-made content or animations online.
no a cat does not care about TV
Like Cats and Dogs - 2004 TV was released on: USA: September 2004
Reigning Cats of San Francisco - 1998 TV was released on: USA: 1998
Actally, they do! My cat enjoys watching movies with lots of light and figures moving around the screen. He perches up atop the couch, behind where we sit and watches TV with us. We also find it rather funny when he runs to the screen and tries to hit the moving characters on it. Usually, the older the cat the more they like to sit in your lap and watch TV with you, but it all depends on the cat!