The cat stared straight at something, did it see 'dirty'?

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I wonder if all the shit shoveling officers have had such an experience in the process of raising cats?

Occasionally, your cat will stare straight in a certain direction, especially in the dead of night, when the cat's eyes will be staring behind you, staring at the window, or even staring at a corner of the house.

At that moment, there was wind outside, and the wind got into the house through the window, causing the shit shovel officer to shiver.

Although the weather was very hot, the shit shovel officer felt a chill in his heart.

What does this "performance" of a cat mean?

I often hear some people say: "At night, cats can see dirty things that people can't see."

In fact, is that so?

In this article, I will share with you the real reason why cats "stare somewhere".

Why do cats stare straight at something?

First: cats can see light sources that humans cannot see

For example: "ultraviolet".

The eye structure of cats is amazing, they can see the presence of ultraviolet rays.

In simple terms, human eyes can see the spectral distribution ranges of "red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue and purple"; but cats' eyes can see existences other than ultraviolet rays.

There are also creatures with this magical function: bees, butterflies, some birds, etc.

So, when your cat is staring in a certain direction during the day, it is very likely that the cat has found an ultraviolet light source that you can't see in the cat's line of sight.

The fine dust in the air, the light source reflected by an object in the home under the sunlight, etc.

These will attract the cat's attention.

Human "crystals" cannot see ultraviolet light, but cats' "crystals" can.

Second: At night, cats have sharper vision

Does your cat often "parkour" at night?

Don't the shit shovel officer wonder:

Why don't cats hit desks or doors when running at night?

Why can cats see everything in front of them so clearly?

Why can cats catch flying mosquitoes and flies at night?

In the face of this series of confusion, it is actually related to the cat's sharp eyesight.

To be precise, the structure of the cat's eyeball determines that the cat can obtain certain light sources at night.

in other words:

Even if the light source in the room is particularly dim, it will not affect the cat's eyesight, nor will it affect the cat's mobility.

If you don't believe it, the shit shovel officer can test it:

Keep the cat in a dark room, and then install a camera in the room; at this time, you can observe the cat's activity track and behavior.

Myth: Cats stare at something because they see something dirty.

The person who said this did not believe in scientific knowledge at all.

You know, cats are inherently curious creatures.

At night, they get excited by a little bit of wind and grass and the sound of flies and mosquitoes.

Coupled with the fact that cats have very strong senses of hearing and smell, this is especially helpful for cats' nocturnal activities.

Just like a dog raised in the countryside:

Why do dogs bark easily in the middle of the night?

This is because dogs can hear sounds that humans cannot.

Therefore, even though no one passed by outside, the dog would still bark.

So, shoveling officers in the process of raising cats, don't be frightened by certain behaviors of cats~

After all, even if there was anything, it wouldn't exist when you got a cat.

After all, the meaning of cats in ancient times was used to "ward off evil spirits".

Today's topic:

Has your kitten ever behaved like this?

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