No, of course.
Cat's eyes are reflectors that return light that falls on them back to the light's source. Often they are inset into roads to show road edges and lane markings. They get their name from the eyes of cats, which have a reflective layer behind the retina; this enhances the cat's night vision by passing the light back through the retina, effectively doubling it. At the same time, it makes the cat's eyes seem to glow if you look at a cat with a light behind you. It is this reflection of the light directly back at you that inspired the name for the reflectors.
We are not sources of light so we do not give off light.Light is given off by sources such as the Sun and Stars.Things that are not light sources reflect light into our eyes so we can see them.
The cats eyes reflect the light.
well they eyes are like our eyes they can get blind
No but they are very good reflectors.
The two main sources of light energy are natural light from the sun and artificial light from sources like light bulbs and lamps. Both sources produce electromagnetic radiation that our eyes perceive as light.
Because there's no light reflecting at the cat's eyes.
we are able to see light source because the light from the light source enters our eyes
Yes, that is their purpose.
The Siamese is a type of a cat is fawn and has blue eyes. Its eyes can range from light to bright blue and it can be fawn, cream, or brown in color.
Yes, she is. She is a light brown tabby she-cat with amber eyes.
other stars project light to planets reflects right to your eyes