Yeah, Perhaps I am in the minority, but I dont think this is cool.
The question I have to ask is what sort of unanticipated side effects will making the cat glow in the dark have on its biology? Accelerated tumor growth? Innate premature respiratory failure? Malformed heart that cuts life expectency down to 1/5th of what it would be?
And for what? To recreate Paws from Cthulhu saves the World?
Just really doesnt seem right to me.
Erana said:
Good thing its only under certain types of light- I know normal glow-in-the-dark cats would be a nice idea, but I think the show Better Off Ted had a good point to make on that:
"...the fire-squirrel[their term for their bio-luminescent squirrel] went insane because it's light kept it from ever going to sleep."
Actually that can happen. I was not aware that if you have a fish tank of painted glass neon tetras and change their tank light out for a black light they will go insane from the glow and break their own backs.