Why Can't My Cat See a Treat in Front of Her Face?

Why Can't My Cat See a Treat in Front of Her Face?

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Science, Physics

11th Grade - University

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Cats are excellent night hunters due to their eye structure, which includes large pupils, a reflective layer called the tapetum lucidum, and a high number of rods. However, these adaptations come with drawbacks, such as poor close-up vision and limited color perception. Cats' eyes are less flexible, making it hard for them to focus on nearby objects. Despite these limitations, their enhanced sense of smell helps them locate treats.

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