There will be a distinct difference between the way Pussy Caps look when you're seeing them on your monitor and when you're holding them in your hands.

Here's why:
The images that you see on your monitor are being lit from behind which makes them translucent. In other words, light is coming through them.

An image or object that you're holding in your hands is being lit by light that's falling on it and in that regard is opaque, meaning no light is shining through it.

The colors of the Pussy Caps on your monitor will be brighter and often more saturated than the colors in the cap actually are. That's because of the translucent nature of images seen on a computer monitor.

There's really no way to compensate for this difference other than to tell you that although the colors are fairly accurate in the pictures you're seeing, they're definitely brighter and more intense than the colors in the caps actually are.

You know how it is with us photographers, right?
It's all about the light!
Important information about viewing Pussy Caps on your monitor...
Here's an example of what the difference might be between what you see on your monitor (left) and what you might see in your hands. (right)

There is no way to duplicate the effect exactly but this will give you an idea of what I'm talking about.