Cats' perception of color is different from humans, and they primarily identify things by brightness and contrast. While each cat's color preferences may vary, in general, the following colors are likely to attract a cat's attention and interest:
1. Red: Research shows that red is one of the colors cats most easily detect. Red toys or objects may attract their attention.
2. Blue and Purple: Blue and purple are also colors that cats tend to notice more easily. Toys or objects in these colors may arouse their curiosity.
3. High contrast colors: Cats are more interested in high contrast color combinations. For example, a pattern of black and white, black and yellow, or black and red may catch their attention.
Although certain colors may be more likely to attract a cat's attention, every cat's preferences are different. Some cats may be more interested in other colors or shapes. Understand your cat's personality and interests, and you can choose toys or decorations that suit your cat's preferences.
In summary, cats pay more attention to the movement, texture, and sound of a toy or object than to its color. Providing a variety of stimulation and interaction methods, such as scratching boards, balls, feather sticks, etc., can better meet the needs and interests of cats.
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