A cat’s preferences are not only food and toys, if the breeder wants to take better care of the cat, it needs to put more thought into the cat and care for it in all aspects, especially to pay attention to some details of the cat’s life oh. For example, what is a cat’s preference for color? What color does it like?
Regarding the analysis of a cat’s favorite color, you need to start with the cat’s eyesight, which is naturally very sharp and can clearly distinguish distant objects in very low light, even at night. Moreover, cats actually prefer a darker environment, and they feel more secure in this environment. When the light is too strong during the day, the cat’s pupil automatically closes and becomes a slit completely to avoid excessive light intake, yet when it comes to a dark environment, its pupil automatically adjusts to a large size to increase the amount of light penetration as much as possible. Cats adjust their pupils to dilate and narrow as quickly as the shutter of a camera. This ensures that the cat can quickly and accurately adjust its vision and focus on objects in the process of rapid movement, depending on the intensity of external light and the distance of the object being seen, in order to see the object clearly.
In fact, what is most known in our daily lives is that canines, like cats, are born color-blind (and can also be described as severely color-weak). Cats have a poorer perception of color and have no very specific preference for color. However, scent is indeed the most sensitive of the cat’s senses. Kittens, in particular, do not talk about liking or disliking colors, they simply have a preference for smells only.
Hard to say the color, cats can see blue, yellow, purple, green, etc.. But for brown, red, orange, they are not able to see. These colors that cats see are like black to gray scale. The colors that cats can see are low in saturation, so the colors within their field of vision are not as bright and vibrant as what we humans see. So to speak, cats are most commonly seen in gray.