Dogs aren’t actually color blind, but they have only two types of color receptors instead of the three we have, so the range of colors they can see is much more restricted. They can see shades of blue and yellow but not red, green, or orange, for example.
Imagine about 2 months ago
Nobody cares when it’s coming off…
Jml58 about 2 months ago
I would gladly help her out off it.
Jayalexander about 2 months ago
Some folks still need mommy to help getting dressed.
wi3leong Premium Member about 2 months ago
She must have gotten the camisole to go with cammies.
Gent about 2 months ago
Me thoughts cats was colourblind too.
Imagine about 2 months ago
She will take it off for the first man that comments on it.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 months ago
Those scratches on the chair are part of the reason I threw out my cats.
Another Take about 2 months ago
A childless cat lady contemplates the government order she just received to get married and be reproductive!
Or else…
Gent about 2 months ago
Kitty should be happy that his lighter cat hairs is get great contrast on em dark shades.
swanridge about 2 months ago
Wait until you see the green wig!
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
Cats are not completely colorblind. It turns out the real trick is designing experiments that make cats care about color.
She is wearing “working girl chic”, so she “stands out” on those dim street corners.
joe.altmaier about 2 months ago
Skirt looks blue to me…
davewhamond creator about 2 months ago
Not to be catty…
MDRiggs Premium Member about 2 months ago
Dogs aren’t actually color blind, but they have only two types of color receptors instead of the three we have, so the range of colors they can see is much more restricted. They can see shades of blue and yellow but not red, green, or orange, for example.
JoeStoppinghem Premium Member about 2 months ago
Who would know?
Zebrastripes about 2 months ago
What’s cat-a-strophicly is the shredded chair….Oy
Blackthorne42 about 1 month ago
So all cats think like Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt? I’m strangely comfortable with that concept…