Can cats be photographed with flash?

Cats are not allowed to be photographed with flash. If the environment for taking pictures is dark, suddenly turning on the flash will prevent the cat's pupils from contracting, causing strong stimulation to the eyeballs. In severe cases, it may lead to vision loss, or even blindness, so do not Use flash to take pictures of cats in sudden situations to prevent adverse consequences.
Notes on taking photos of cats:
1. Follow the cat’s wishes. If the cat does not want to be photographed, do not take photos of the cat to avoid causing resentment to the cat.
2. Do not use flash suddenly when taking photos at night. If the flash prevents the cat’s pupils from constricting, it will cause strong stimulation to the eyeballs, which will lead to the cat’s vision loss and adverse consequences.
3. The time taken to take pictures of cats should not be too long to avoid arousing the cat’s resentment and alienating the cat from its owner.
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