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4tran
http://www.switched.com/2007/12/13/scientists-clone-fluorescent-cats/

Now I don't have to trip over my cat while using the restroom at night.
>> Anonymous
sorry but cats will always find a way to trip humans, even if they are day-glow green. It's their hobby.
>> Anonymous
>Now I don't have to trip over my cat while using the restroom at night.


That is, if you bathe your entire house in flourescent light.
>> Anonymous
Is this true? Or is the interwebs trying to mislead me again
>> Anonymous
Lulz, I want a cat like that.
>> Anonymous
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first thing I thought of was this.
>> Anonymous
What was not specified in the article was that the cats have to be exposed to ultraviolet light to be able to emit fluorescent light.

You're giving cancer to your cats, only to make them glow for a short period of time (when exposed to UV light). What's more, you're most likely exposing yourself to UV lights in the process. Let's all have cancer!

Chances are, if your cat has cancer, he will most likely purposely try to trip you, in hopes of getting killed in the process.

On another note, GloFish. Not UV dependant, they emit green fluorescent light. They're currently being sold as decoration fish.
>> 4tran
>>193019
Carcinogenesis FTW!
>> Anonymous
>>193019
Every time you go out during the day, you're exposing yourself to UV light, retard.