Halloween is coming and reminds us on Black Cats. It is said that some shelters have noted a spate of black cat adoptions shortly before Halloween, with many of these cats returned to the shelters in the days after the holiday because "He just didn't work out."
So they used the black cats as part of their Halloween decor? What a cruelty!
"Black cats already suffer a stigma because of their color," said Gail Buchwald, vice president of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelter adoptions in New York City. "Why penalize them any more by limiting the times when they can be adopted?"
However, people are still very much believing the myths and superstition on these poor creature.
Some Black Cats Superstition & Myths:
* If a black cat crosses your path, you will have bad luck.
* If a black cat crosses your path, you will have GOOD luck. (England & Australia)
* In Japan the Maneki Neko (Beckoning Cat) is considered a symbol of good luck.
* In Russia, their Russian Blue breed of cats are supposed to be good luck as well.
* In Latvian tradition, black cats embody the spirit of Rungis, a god of harvests, which is good luck for farmers to have around.
* King Charles I of England owned a black cat and the day it died he was arrested. An old sailor's legend said that meeting cats in the shipyard meant an unpleasant voyage of storms or other bad luck.
* In Babylonian folklore a curled up cat on the hearth is seen as similar to evil serpent.
* Thought to have nine lives, so aligned with the symbolism of nine, a lucky number.
* Some believe black cats are witches in disguise.
* During the witch-burning era of the 17th century, witches' cats were put into baskets and burned alongside the witches.
* Many believe black cats are witches familiars. (Beings that aid witches in performing their craft.)
* A cat on a grave meant that the buried person's soul was in the possession of the Devil, and if two cats were fighting on a grave, this signified the Devil and the defunct person's Guardian Angel fighting for his/her soul.
* Fisherman's wives kept black cats while their husbands went away to sea. They believed that the black cats would prevent danger from occurring to their husbands.
* Some believe that black cats carried demons.
* Some believe that black cats have special powers and abilities.
* To meet a black cat at midnight is to meet Satan.
* The Celts believed that cats were magically humans once. To kill a cat brings complete misfortune, while to tread upon its tail is also considerate unfortunate, but in a less degree.
* If a black cat suddenly abandons the house of its masters, there will be a great disaster in that house soon.
* Seeing a black cat in your dream could represents bad luck or a warming of something unfavorable may take place in your life.
* The Egyptian goddess Bast was both lion-headed and cat-headed and attended by cats and therefore cats were sacred and revered in Egypt.
* Killing a cat in Egypt was a heinous crime, punishable by death.
* When a household cat died mourning rites were performed for it.
* Cats were often found in temples and were ritually fed; stray cats were treated with honor and fed, and the household cat was allowed to share the family's food.
* Cat amulets were produced and elaborate cat-sized sarcophagi crafted for cats who had died, who were often embalmed as humans were.
In Asia, some of my friends still believed the old chinese saying that if the black cat jump over a dead body, the dead will be alive! (Not alive sorry, but become a zombie!)
My God Bless all black cats and also Wee Shu Min.