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Thursday, August 17, 2023

National Black Cat Appreciation Day ๐Ÿˆ‍⬛

Nothing is quite as elegant as a black cat, especially my beautiful Isabella. However, black cats and kittens are often overlooked by people looking to adopt a cat and can be at animal shelter much longer than they should be. So why is this?


Interestingly, cats in ancient Egypt were highly revered, partly due to their ability to combat vermin such as mice. Cats of royalty were known to be dressed in golden jewelry and were allowed to eat right off their owners’ plates. The goddess of warfare was a woman with the head of a cat named Bastet.


These days, however, black cats are often seen as unlucky or mischievous, but not everyone knows why that is. In Celtic mythology, it was believed that fairies could take the form of black cats, and therefore their arrival to a home or village was seen as sign of good luck. 


Unfortunately, the Pilgrims that came after them were devoutly religious and fearful of anything remotely related to the pagan beliefs of their ancestors, and it was because of this fear that black cats went from being seen as the vessels of fairies to the vessels of witches and demons. At that time it became common practice to severely punish those who kept black cats as pets, and even kill the animals themselves.


Although these days nobody really believes black cats are witches or demons in disguise anymore, they are still often seen as signs of bad luck by many people in the West. 

You can celebrate National Black Cat Appreciation Day in several ways. If you are looking to adopt a cat or kitten, consider adopting a beautiful black cat or kitten. If you are allergic to cats, make a donation to a local shelter to help them feed their cats, especially those beautiful black cats that people neglect to adopt. Of course, I’ll be taking a third opinion: I will be showing some extra love to my beautiful Isabella.


11 comments:

  1. Never knew if this day. Cheers to you and Isabella Love the pic with the guy with the black cat and black chihuahua

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  2. I love my black cats Charlie, Coco and Millie. I don't understand why they wait so long to be adopted, they're beautiful. Isabella looks stunning. Anyway, keep up the great work on your site. I really enjoy it every day. :-) x

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  3. Pope Benedict XVI had a black cat https://www.chatsnoirs.com/pages/archives-du-chat-noir/milly-le-chat-noir-prefere-du-pape-benoit-xvi-1.html
    I find all black cats fascinating, those with white spots seem less shy.

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  4. I have a black cat named Loki. And yes, he is mischievous. If you hear some strange noise in the house, Loki's never far.

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  5. I adopted my black female cat Lee Lou on May 2018.
    She's now 9yo and very affectionate.
    She always sleeps with my on my bed quilt next to me all night long.
    She rarely make a sound and liked to be pet but when she desires it, not me.

    What is special for her it's that she is like a princess and will not always tolerate my two other male cats around her.

    Another of her funny behaviors is that as soon as i sit on the toilet bowl, she will arrive in seconds even if she is sleeping on the other side of my large place. Then she purrs and want my hand to pet her and she will get on her back on the floor for me to scratch her belly etc...

    She has lovely marble eyes...

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  6. Dan 1957, I like that picture too, but I was thinking. "Why does a dog have to be in it?" LOL I am not a dog person at all.

    Jeff, the last picture is of Isabella.

    Thanks, MarcR.

    UVDP, Isabella has just a few white hairs on her chest, but otherwise, she is all back.

    Stan, Isabella is just stubborn and wants EVERYTHING her way on HER schedule. LOL

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  7. JiEL, Isabella won't tolerate female cats. She will tolerate male cats, but she is a one cat household and prefers it that way.

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  8. ๐Ÿ’–Isabel


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  9. Thank you, Jeff. I think she’s beautiful, and I’m pretty sure she thinks she is too, LOL.

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