Cats have a more limited color vision than humans. They can primarily distinguish blue, green, and yellow, but are less sensitive to colors like red, orange, and brown, often seeing only shades of black to gray. A cat's visual sensory cells are not sensitive to most colors, but are more sensitive to shades of gray, white, blue, and green.

Therefore, cats perceive colors with low saturation, primarily in shades of gray, green, and blue. In general, cats can only see a limited range of colors, but their excellent perception of moving objects helps them quickly locate prey during hunting.