The "glow" isn't a glow, it's reflected light bouncing back out of the eye.
It improves vision in low-light conditions, which is a nice hunting advantage for a predatory animal.
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.
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
Because cat and other animals like dogs and owls etc., have a special muscle in their eye that's human don't. I don't remember the muscle but it reflects the light making it easier for cats to see in the dark. They have because they were built like that....and because to help them in the wilderness
because tigers are really big cats and are related to cats
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they are large It depends on what type of breed it is and the individual cats.
it is where the big spider is and then you go left its going to be dark so you need a glow stick
Big cats and house cats have excellent night vision. Their vision is many times superior to the human and the dog.
His eyes are big and dark. Almost completely black.
Some animals can see in the dark with their big eyes.
ugly? beautfiul? who wouldknow that?
To let more light in your eyes