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Cats (and dogs) have a high concentration of rod receptors and a low concentration of cone receptors. Humans have the opposite, which why we can't see as well at night but can detect colors better.
Don't let their cute faces and fluffy coats fool you. If you see a cat lying on its back, do not touch its belly. It's a trap! If you see a cat making fresh biscuits, do not stop in awe.
Cats (and dogs) have a high concentration of rod receptors and a low concentration of cone receptors. Humans have the opposite, which why we can't see as well at night but can detect colors better.