Whether cats have an aesthetic for humans is a highly debated topic. While cats can show a preference or dislike for certain things, they don't have the same aesthetic concept as humans.
Cats have a very keen sense of sight and smell, which allows them to perceive details and smells that are imperceptible to humans. As a result, they may feel comfortable or uncomfortable with certain colors, shapes, or smells. For example, some cats like to rest on blue or green objects, while others may be uncomfortable with a certain color. However, this does not mean that cats have an aesthetic sense, they just react according to their perceptions and instincts.
In addition, cats' behaviors and preferences are also influenced by their instincts and experiences. For example, some cats may have a fear or curiosity about certain shapes or colors, which may be because those shapes or colors resemble something they have experienced in the past. However, this does not mean that cats have aesthetic judgments, they just react based on their experience and instincts.
While some people think that cats have aesthetics, they don't actually have the same aesthetic concept as humans. Human beings have complex cultural and social backgrounds that shape our aesthetic perceptions. Cats, on the other hand, do not have such a cultural and social background, and their behavior and preferences are only based on their perceptions and instincts.
In conclusion, while cats can show a preference or dislike for certain things, they do not have the same aesthetic concept as humans.