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Why do my cats eyes seem to glow when the light hits them just right?

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Why do my cats eyes seem to glow when the light hits them just right?

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Because most nocturnal animals have a reflective membrane at the back of their retina so they can get the most out of the light they have by reflecting it around their eyes, and when this membrane is hit directly with light, is reflects it back out and the animals eyes apear to shine.

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