Cats' eyes are for seeing. If a cat didn't have eyes, it would have a difficult time doing this.
Cats cannot see in true darkness. However, they do see rather better in low-light conditions than humans do. One (of several) reasons for this is that they have a reflective layer in their eyes that basically acts as a mirror to send light back through the retina a second time. This is also why their eyes appear to glow in the dark... they're actually reflecting a small portion of the light that comes into their eyes back out again. Normally you don't notice this much, but it's more obvious when their surroundings are dark.
As a cats eye pupils dilate in the dark, letting in more light, they are very good at seeing in the dark.
Because there's no light reflecting at the cat's eyes.
seeing in the dark, to help them find there way around
Cats are nocturnal household pets, meaning that against all odds they can see in the dark. There eyes glow at night, causing this.
No, it is not normal. It is very uncommon but not unheard of.
No. In the dark, the eyes of animals, especially animals that are nocturnal, will reflect light and look like they glow. This is the same thing that causes your eyes to "glow" red when someone takes a photo with a flash.
Their eyes aren't glowing but, they are reflecting light which causes them to have the appearance of a glow. The light reflects in this way because cats can see in the dark. They need this ability because they are nocturnal. Cats have amazing night vision and this is because of their pupil shape and the ability of the pupils to dilate so large.
Brown cats usually come in tabby types. There can be dark brown, which is like a very dark orange, or a pale brown, which is a little like cream color, which is like the normal color of a Siamese cat. The only kind of cat that can have blue eyes are white cats. If there is a white cat with blue eyes, he/she can be blind, deaf or both. Siamese cats can also have blue eyes. Those are the only two breeds that Vicki and I, the vets, know of with blue eyes.
A cat's eye is affected by the setting of light.Since cats can see well in the dark, their eyes will dilatate into round pupils.Basically, a Answers.com eyes react to light in much the same way as a human's. Off Answers.com, cats can see a lot better in the dark because their pupils dilate more to allow more light into the eye.
Well... I only had 2 cats in my life time whitch wasn't very long because I am younger then 15 so back to the question! I used to have a male tabby and his eyes glowed in the dark... Then again I had a flash light haha cats eyes glow when it's dark and when you flash a flashlight/any light source at them! Haha I am a huge kitty lover
Look at a mirror and make it as light as possible, look at your eyes Look at a mirror and make it as dark as possible, Look at your eyes What's the difference. Same with cats
Cats eyes, also known as road studs or reflective road markers, were invented in the 1930s by Percy Shaw, a British inventor. Shaw came up with the idea after being inspired by the reflection of his car headlights in a cat's eyes on a dark road.