How Our Pets See Us — ilumin (2024)

Comparing human vision to animal vision recently got us thinking—how do the animals in our homes see us? The physiological makeup of cats’ and dogs’ eyes is interesting, but that doesn’t tell the whole story of how our pets truly see humans.

Read on to learn more about how certain animals use vision to perceive their human housemates.

How Cats’ and Dogs’ Eyes Work, Briefly

The eyes of a cat work pretty similarly to yours; central black pupils expand in low light and constrict in bright environments. The most noticeable difference—cats’ vertical slit pupils—evolved in nocturnal hunters to help them scan the horizon more effectively for prey.

Cats also have a reflective membranes called a “tapetum” over their retinas that act like a mirror, reflecting light into the eye for better night vision. Cats are mostly red-green colorblind, but they can see some green.

You could say that a dog’s eyes are even more similar to a human’s eyes. We share mostly the same components; round pupils, a colored iris, retinas, corneas, lenses, and sclera (the whites of the eye). Dogs also have a tapetum membrane, but unlike cats, they also have a third eyelid in the inner-corner that moves across the eye when a dog blinks to produce tears and protect against scratching.

And while the old myth that dogs only see in black and white isn’t true, they are technically colorblind. Dogs have dichromatic vision, meaning their brains only have two color receptors. Humans have three color receptors, allowing us to see a broad spectrum of colors from red to green to blue.

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How Cats Visually Perceive Us

Petfinder may have put it best when they said that cats “either can’t tell human faces apart or just don’t care what we look like.”

Sounds like a good description of a cat’s general disposition, doesn’t it?

That doesn’t mean your cat doesn’t care who you are or can’t tell you apart from other humans, though. Rather than relying on facial recognition, cats actually identify us by the sound of our voice, our scent, and the way we physically feel to them.

The strange part of all of this is that cats actually view people as fellow cats. Some researchers believe cats look at us as big, slow, clumsy, uncoordinated cats, but others say they’re not quite so judgemental. The good thing is, whether or not they’re judging our balance and agility, they still love us! If a cat kneads your chest or belly, it’s mirroring an instinctive practice that stimulates milk production in a mother cat. In other words, if your cat makes biscuits with you, it looks at you as a maternal figure.

Similarly, when a cat rubs up against you as a greeting, you could think of it as a sign of respect. Research suggests that cats won’t do this to other cats that are “inferior” to them. Most cats see us as equals.

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How Dogs Visually Perceive Us

Dogs see humans very differently than cats. It’s believed that dogs see humans as entirely different from other dogs based on their behavior because when a dog sees a human, its behavior changes pretty dramatically. For example, think about how dogs play with people compared to other dogs. Dogs are likely to roll over on their backs, wag their tails affectionately, and nuzzle their owners. These are all behaviors that pack animals like dogs generally don’t do so readily around other dogs.

Oddly enough, research suggests that dogs’ relationship with people often resembles the relationship between a human mother and her infant. Dogs rely on us for care, and their behavior usually reflects it. This means that your dog almost certainly sees you as its caregiver.

At the same time, dogs can distinguish between “good and bad” facial expressions, and react accordingly. You could go as far as to say that dogs can see and understand your mood. One study about the way dogs see us showed that dogs “react to your facial expressions in a part of the brain most commonly associated with reward processing.” Making you happy makes your dog happy!

Similar research also suggests that dogs see us as protectors, just like a toddler sees its mother. When a cat or horse gets spooked, it takes off. But when a dog is scared or startled, it typically runs to its owner.

Ensure You Can See Your Fur Babies for Life!

Getting a little misty-eyed thinking about your pets?

Make sure your vision is strong so you can see them as lovingly as they see you!

Get your eyes checked with a routine appointment today. Give us a call at 402.933.6600 or request an appointment online!

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FAQs

How Our Pets See Us — ilumin? ›

Dogs rely on us for care, and their behavior usually reflects it. This means that your dog almost certainly sees you as its caregiver. At the same time, dogs can distinguish between “good and bad” facial expressions, and react accordingly.

What do pets see humans as? ›

Some experts believe that dogs know we are a different species, so they wouldn't consider us eligible for their furry four-legged group. That said, dogs often treat us as like we're part of one big happy pack. They can be incredibly loyal and loving to their family members.

How do cats see humans in the dark? ›

As American Veterinarian explains, cats' large corneas and pupils, which are about 50% larger than humans', allow more light into their eyes. This extra light helps them to see in the dark.

What do cats see humans as? ›

Do they see us as their caregivers, roommates, or just more cats? According to cat researcher John Bradshaw, cats actually see us as part of their own kind, albeit a different type. Even though we're bigger, slower, and less nimble than them and their eyes, we're still part of their feline world.

Does my dog think about me when I'm gone? ›

He was in charge of a research study known as “The Dog Project” , which confirms what every dog owner wants to believe. Dogs really do love their humans, and your pet does have the ability to truly miss you when you are away.

What do dogs think of humans talking? ›

"Scientists have observed that dogs respond much like human infants in understanding language." It could be a combination of learned vocabulary, observed body language, and tone. Through repetition, both dogs and babies associate certain words with certain objects or actions.

What does my dog think about all day? ›

Your furry friend might be thinking about their past and future, as studies suggest that they have their daily schedules on their mind all the time, so they might be looking forward to future events and reminiscing about a place or experience.

Do cats know we are not cats? ›

Cats certainly recognise humans as a different species, because they are likely to be more wary of other cats than they are of humans.

What do cats think about all day? ›

Cats are known for their curiosity, independence, and hunting instincts, so their thoughts likely revolve around exploring their environment, stalking prey, and finding cozy places to rest. They may also consider social interactions with other cats and humans, such as grooming, playing, and seeking affection.

What do cats think when we meow at them? ›

Will My Cat Understand If I “Meow”? Sorry to break it to you, but human meows mean nothing to cats. At most, you can get your cat's attention and they may even appreciate your attempts to communicate by purring or even meowing back. But to most cats, human meows sound like human language.

Do dogs get sad when you yell at them? ›

Yes, dogs do get sad when yelled at.

Negative reinforcement is never recommended.

Do dogs feel sad when you give them away? ›

Yes, they can. Most animals, even wild animals like and thrive on ROUTINE. With a dog, cat, horse, bird that is domesticated and bonded to a person, they may become very depressed if their living situation changes.

Where do dogs think we go when we leave? ›

They may be thinking of riding in the car with you, or a scene of you returning home, or perhaps a time that the two of you were playing in the yard, in a field or at the beach. They also experience the same REM cycles of sleep as people, so when you recognize they are dreaming, it is best to let the sleeping dog lie.

How do pets feel about humans? ›

A plethora of research has been done to try to answer this exact question and the results are in – our pets do love us back! While they may not show it in the same ways us humans do, our dogs and cats have their own unique ways of showing affection towards their human companions.

How our pets see us? ›

One study about the way dogs see us showed that dogs “react to your facial expressions in a part of the brain most commonly associated with reward processing.” Making you happy makes your dog happy! Similar research also suggests that dogs see us as protectors, just like a toddler sees its mother.

How do animals perceive humans? ›

Domestic animals often perceive humans as caregivers and part of their social group, while wild animals may view humans as predators or competitors. The perception can also be influenced by the animal's individual experiences with humans.

What is a dogs vision of humans? ›

Humans with perfect eyesight are said to have 20/20 vision. This means that we can distinguish letters or objects at a distance of 20 feet. Dogs typically have 20/75 vision. What this means is that they must be 20 feet from an object to see it as well as a human standing 75 feet away.

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