CatCog: Cat Science & Psychology
The first time your kitten opens their eyes, they can't actually see you. For the next few weeks, you're nothing but a warm blur - a presence, a feeling. But somewhere around week four, everything changes. You finally come into focus. In this episode, we decode the complete science of kitten vision development - from sealed eyelids to the moment they truly see you for the first time. Spoiler: "eyes open" is just the beginning of a much longer journey. Most sources tell you kitten eyes open between days 7 and 14. What they don't explain is why your kitten still can't see clearly for weeks afterward. The answer involves three invisible barriers: a vascular network covering the lens, photoreceptors that need time to mature, and neural pathways that take months to fully wire.We explore the landmark 1984 Braastad study that revealed something counterintuitive: kittens raised in complete darkness actually open their eyes FASTER than kittens raised in light. We also discuss Nobel Prize-winning research by Hubel and Wiesel that established the critical importance of visual input during early development - proving that if kittens don't receive visual input during a specific window, they never develop normal vision. https://blog.catcognition.com/when-do-kittens-open-their-eyes/ 🎬 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CatCog 📖 Read the full research: https://blog.catcognition.com/ 🧮 Try our free cat age calculator: https://catcognition.com/calculators/ 📊 Explore cat statistics: https://catcognition.com/statistics/ 🏆 Take the cat science quiz: https://catcognition.com/quiz/
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