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So we went home with two black kittens. They are such wonderful animals, and they look so regal with their shiny black coats. It got me to wondering: why do black cats get a bad rap?
So are black cats bad luck? We’ll uncover more down below. Bad Luck for Black Cats It seems that the association between bad luck and black cats dates all the way back to the 13th century.
My black cat is a gorgeous American shorthair with lanky limbs and bright, yellow-green eyes. Black cats have symbolized good luck charms to Irish sailors and bad omens to Medieval peasants.
International black cat month is in October, but this month, an anonymous donor is sponsoring adoption fees for black cats and dogs one year and older, according to a Facebook post by the Arizona ...
Black cats being bad luck is a myth that has persisted through the centuries. Find out the history and the truth to see if black cats are really evil or not.
Each year around Halloween, rumors swirl that black cats will bring bad luck. Also among the myths: Black cats are evil and not adoptable. Others believe the dark-colored felines are in danger of ...
Black cats have often been associated with witches, evil and bad luck. Experts say they're just as lovable as cats with other coat colors, and despite popular belief, they aren't in danger around ...
Black cat, bad luck: A black cat walking down the street, yes you get the chills. You have in mind, all your life that black cats symbolize bad luck because they are related to witchcraft and ...
Consciously or unconsciously, many would-be cat owners avoid taking in black cats, leaving animal shelters with more kohl kitties than other colors. Louie Knowles, 26, is not one of those people. T… ...
Black cats, take note: Beware of people crossing your path. They're likely to bring bad luck. According to a UC Berkeley study, black cats are unfairly stereotyped and far less likely than their ...
“I’m not exactly sure where the black cat-bad luck thing comes from, but it’s just one of those superstitions that has lasted,” she says. “Just like walking under ladders, which I also do.