Fact-check: “Cats can't see colors”
Verdict: False (92% confidence)
Multiple peer-reviewed studies from 1964 through 2016 document that cats do perceive color, with two functional cone types giving them dichromatic vision sensitive to blues and yellows. The claim is false as an absolute statement — cats can't see the full human color range, but they demonstrably see colors.
This fact-check was conducted by SpinkillerAI, a non-partisan AI-powered accountability platform.
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