Can Cats See in the Dark?  

Night Vision Masters: Cats have exceptional night vision capabilities, making them superb hunters during low-light conditions, such as dawn, dusk, and nighttime.

Tapetum Lucidum: Cats possess a specialized layer of cells in their eyes called the tapetum lucidum, located behind the retina. 

Enhanced Light Capture: The tapetum lucidum amplifies the amount of light that reaches the photoreceptor cells in the retina.

Rod Cells: Cats have a high density of rod cells in their retinas, which are responsible for detecting low levels of light.  

Pupil Adaptation: Cats have vertically slit-shaped pupils that can constrict to tiny slits or dilate to large circles.  

Minimal Color Vision: While cats excel in low-light vision, their color vision is limited compared to humans. 

Hunting Advantage: Cats' remarkable night vision abilities give them an advantage when hunting, allowing them to stalk and capture prey under the cover of darkness.

Cats are not nocturnal animals;