kattamiskyky
Kattamiskyky, also known as "cat vision," refers to the unique visual capabilities of cats, which differ significantly from those of humans. Cats possess a wider field of vision, estimated to be about 200 degrees compared to humans' 180 degrees, and can see in lower light conditions due to a larger number of rod cells in their retinas. This allows them to detect movement more effectively, which is crucial for their nocturnal hunting lifestyle.
Cats have a tapetum lucidum, a reflective layer behind their retinas that enhances their night vision by
Additionally, cats have a higher density of cones in the center of their retinas, which are responsible
Cats also have a unique ability to see in blue light, which is not visible to humans.
Overall, kattamiskyky highlights the remarkable visual adaptations of cats, which have evolved to suit their predatory