![]() The cat is hidden within the silhouette formed by the woman’s hand and the curtain above her hand. The Location of the Cat on the Lady with the Broom Its hind legs are tucked up against the back of the shelf, while its front legs are visible in front of the sandals. It appears as a black shadow, with its tail curving around the back of the shelf, its ears blending into the yellow sandals and its face peeking out from behind them. The cat is hidden between the yellow sandals on the bottom shelf. The curve of the curtain combined with the outline of her face and shoulder creates a very distinct image of a cat. Yes! If you rotate your phone to the right, so that the woman’s pointed elbow is facing up, you’ll be able to see the outline of a cat in between the woman’s face and the curtain. So don’t forget – next time you come across an optical illusion online or elsewhere – make sure you share it with your feline friends too! Can We See That Cat? Optical illusions are fun for us humans but did you know that even cats can appreciate them too? With their superior eyesight allowing them to detect movement better than us humans do, they can easily fall prey to certain kinds of illusions like “Rotating Snakes” or the “Can You See The Cat?” image we discussed earlier. So why does this happen? It’s all due to our brain’s ability to fill in visual gaps with what it thinks shuld be there – so when we rotate our phones 90-degrees clockwise our brains “fill-in” the cat silhouette between her arm and curtain! Similarly, cats’ brains can also fill-in these visual gaps – hence why they fall for these illusions too! At first glance, it appears as if there isn’t anything special about this image – until you rotate your phone 90-degrees clockwise and look between her arm and the curtain above it! Suddenly, an outline of a cat appears between them! It features a woman in profile with her arm pointed up towards the sky, flanked by curtains on either side. The latest addition to optical illusions for cats is the “Can You See The Cat?” image, which has been making the rounds on social media lately. This illusion tricks both humans and cats alike into perceiving a triangle where none exists. This one involves a pattern made up of circles and squares arranged in such a way that it creates the appearance of a triangle. When presented with this illusion, cats can be seen tracking the motion of the dots as if they were really moving.Īnother example of an optical illusion cats are susceptible to is the Kanizsa contour illusion. This illusion is created by a series of dots arranged in a way that makes them appear to move in circles, when in reality they are stationary. One example of an optical illusion that cats are particularly susceptible to is the “Rotating Snakes” illusion. In fact, they may even be more susceptible than humans! This is because cats have superior eyesight when it comes to detecting movement, and this makes them more sensitive to certain types of illusions. Recently, two separate studies have revealed that cats are not immune to being fooled by optical illusions.
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