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
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?
lepord and fox pee glow in the dark xox
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
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.
They better be able to pee right after birth or there is something really wrong.
If your pee is more yellow and dark yellow then usual then you need to drink a lot of water because that is a sign of dehydration, but if your pee is really light yellow then your well hydrated.
Cats Most Definetly pee on people. I have a cat and he sometimes pee's on me and my sister for no reason Most cats don't do it for no reason sometimes its because you pulled their tail wouldn't give them food etc So yeah to answer your question not all but SOME cats pee on people
because they have to pee pee
Yes, cats typically pee in litter boxes as they are trained to use them for their bathroom needs.
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.
Female cats do not usually pee with their tails up like male cats do. Female cats squat low to the ground when they urinate, while male cats typically lift their tails and spray to mark their territory.