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Studies suggest that cats may respond best to blue and green colors, which appear more vividly in their limited color spectrum.
Cats see humans as larger, non-threatening fellow cats and primarily recognize us by our scent, voice, and behavior rather than by face.
Blue and green tones tend to make cats the happiest due to their calming and relaxing effects.
Cats perceive humans as large, non-hostile cats and often interact with us based on feline social behavior and body language.
Cats tend to feel most relaxed and comfortable around blue and green colors due to their calming effect and visibility to feline eyes.
Cats see humans as large, non-hostile fellow cats, interpreting our behaviors and visual cues through their feline perspective.
Blue and purple are generally considered calming colors for cats.
The hardest color for cats to see is red, as their vision is most similar to red-green color blindness in humans.
Cats see blue and green shades more easily than red, with blue being the easiest color for them to distinguish.
Cats are generally attracted to blue and green colors, which they can see more clearly than reds and pinks.

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