Cats:
* Dichromatic vision: Cats see in two main colors: blue and green. They have a harder time distinguishing reds and oranges.
* Better night vision: They have more rod cells in their eyes, which are responsible for seeing in low light. This makes them better at seeing in the dark.
Dogs:
* Dichromatic vision: They also see in two main colors: blue and yellow. They struggle to see reds and greens.
* Less acute vision: Dogs have fewer cone cells, which are responsible for color vision. They see a narrower range of colors compared to humans.
So, while both cats and dogs see the world in a different way than we do, they are both capable of seeing color.