Anonymous 07/05/20(Sun)03:33:32 No.25442410▶ this one time I had a vivid dream from the perspective of my cat, and im rather convinced it accurately reflects his perception he seems to be somewhat especially nearsighted among cats so the difference in visual modality is perhaps somewhat exaggerated compared to what it may be in other cats but I digress compared to my normal vision, his is like this hyper-colored cubism which almost completely decays into whirls of vague suggestion of the actual landscape past a few hundred feet; visual detail as we know it only becomes apparent within a scant few inches like, his dry food, which can be described in human terms as vaguely resembling rough, rounded cuboids, literal looked like a pile of Minecraft voxels from more than a few feet out; the effect of this 'distortion' on more complex objects could be described as resembling the sort of flowy/morphy character vision takes when trying to push an acid trip out in to several days via redose, how you kinda like stop experiencing "hallucinations" and only experience "distortions" the most interesting aspect I feel, however, is the way other cats, and moreover humans, looked: it would indeed reflect the notion of cats seeing humans as like big weird cats (a scientific notion I was not aware of at this time), but instead of seeing cats in any way resembling what we would typically recognize as "feline" as opposed to other common mammalian forms, it was more akin to "weird monkey things without hands", as I recall, and humans were chiefly recognized as different for having hands than any single other factor; this is indeed very similar to the way humans anthropomorphize our perceptions of the world around us, but in a way altogether more uncannily similar than most would ever guess, as if all common mammalian forms at some level see themselves in the same sort of way rather than with strict divisions into canine / feline / ursine / bovine et al ===== rcvrd jan 2021 also I saw that "video on a computer monitor from a cat's head with those magnet sensors on his head" video, but IDK how true it is.