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Persian Cat Enjoys Watching TV, What is Anabul Actually Seeing?

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Persian Cat Enjoys Watching TV, What is Anabul Actually Seeing? (c) Shutterstock

Kapanlagi.com - While you're busy binge-watching your favorite series on the TV screen at home, suddenly your cat approaches and curls up in your lap. Not only that, but it also seems to be paying attention to what's on the television screen as if it understands what's being played in front of you. Can your beloved cat really see what's being presented on the TV screen or not?

Although it may seem like it's paying attention to what's being played on TV, the reality is different from what it appears. Here's the explanation!

Cats See Colors Differently

Cats see colors in black and white. (c) Shutterstock

The myth is that Persian cats and other breeds see colors in black and white. But in reality, your cat can still see colors, although many of them appear less vibrant, especially the color red.

If their vision is good enough, your pet can still see yellow, green, and blue colors, so the images they see are quite similar to what humans see. Interestingly, dogs have a worse ability to recognize colors, so they are less interested in TV compared to cats.

Cat Vision is Faster than Human Vision

Cats process images faster than human eyes. (c) Shutterstock

Human eyes process images at a certain speed, around 45Hz. Meanwhile, TVs display images at 60Hz, so we perceive them as continuous images. Unlike Persian cats and other breeds that can process images faster, between 70-80Hz, so their brains move faster than TV. This may explain why your cat stares at the TV because the flickering images can catch their attention.

TV Emissions that Dazzle Cats

TV emissions dazzle cat's eyes. (c)Shutterstock

Although cats do not have as many cone cells in their eyes as humans, your cat has more rod cells responsible for gray shadows and night vision.

This makes sense because since ancient times, cats have been skilled hunters at night relying on their sight. This affects the behavior of your pet who is staring at the TV, not only digesting the constantly flickering images but also the bright emissions.

Attracted to TV Sound

Cat attracted to TV sound. (c) Shutterstock

Television is indeed a visual medium, but its sound cannot be ignored as a determining factor in providing an enjoyable viewing experience. Your Persian cat can hear what comes out of the TV but may be a little confused. This is because their hearing system is designed to help determine the location of their prey.

Unfortunately, your cat's interest in a turned-on TV can be a problem. As a natural hunter, your cat will think that what is on TV needs to be hunted, especially if it displays images and sounds resembling their prey. It's no wonder there are videos showing cats immediately jumping in front of the screen or even knocking down the TV.

Avoid letting your cat get too close to the TV screen as over time it can damage their vision and hearing. Redirect to more positive things to prevent your cat from 'attacking' the TV and hurting itself, for example by inviting it to play.

To make it more interested in playing, it doesn't hurt to offer delicious and nutritious treats, such as halal cat food Muezza. Contains various nutrients to improve cat's health, care for fur, and help facilitate cat's bowel movements to maintain its health, Muezza deserves to be the choice of healthy dry food for cats. Muezza has 4 delicious flavor variants that cats will surely like, ranging from Salmon, Mackerel, Tuna, to Ocean Fish. Let's buy Muezza directly on Shopee or Tokopedia!

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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