Cat urine can sometimes appear to glow in the dark due to a substance called phosphorus, which can react with certain materials to produce a fluorescent effect under ultraviolet light.
Cat urine contains phosphorus, which glows under ultraviolet light, such as a black light. This is why cat pee appears to glow when exposed to a black light.
Yes, cat urine can glow under a black light due to the presence of phosphorus in the urine.
Dinoflagellates are the group of protists that can glow in the dark and cause toxic red tides. The bioluminescent glow is due to a chemical reaction within their cells. These organisms can produce toxins that can be harmful to marine life and humans when a red tide occurs.
Cat urine typically glows a fluorescent yellow or green color under a blacklight.
They have glow in the dark eyes
No, but I heard, but I think it is unlikely, but some breed of cats pee glow in the dark. That sounds weird, but for some breeds it is totally true. Try it, maybe your cat is from that breed?
What an interesting concept. No, cat urine does not glow. It has no special fluroescent properties. Perhaps this originated from the fact that cats' eyes glow in the dark, for a quite different reason than urine might ever have to glow.
under a blacklight
Cat urine contains phosphorus, which glows under ultraviolet light, such as a black light. This is why cat pee appears to glow when exposed to a black light.
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It shouldn't.
a cat's eyes can glow in the dark.
You would think so, based on the way it smells after a few weeks. yes its a fact! Cat urine does not glow in the dark unless your cat is either radioactive or exists on a diet rich in bioluminescent organisms
Yes, some species of cat sharks have been found to exhibit bioluminescence, which allows them to produce a faint glow in the dark. This luminous display is thought to play a role in communication, camouflage, or prey attraction in the dark ocean depths.
yes first put baking soda the pee in it then put uranium it then put the cap back on then shake it really fast throw it then it shall glow
There are contact lenses that can glow, but as far as I know you need a UV light or blacklight to make them glow in the dark. The best site for these is http://www.youknowit.com/ I wouldn't suggest the glow in the dark cat eyes though, a lot of bad reviews for those ones. Oh, and EDIT contacts are the most comfortable.