Cats cannot see in complete darkness. They do need some light. What makes them different is how efficiently their eyes use low light, especially at dawn and dusk. A large, dome-shaped cornea gathers ...
This is an excerpt from The Cat: A Natural and Cultural History by Dr. Sarah Brown, a cat behavior expert with 30 years' experience working with cats and their humans, with rescue organizations, and ...
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