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Black Cats

Happy Halloween, Friends :) This is one of my favorite days of the year. Witches, Ghost, Bats, Monster, etc… ohhhh and CANDY!

The folklore of black cats has always interested me. Depending on one’s area of the world (and the century one lived in), black cats portend either good or bad luck. Here are some examples, a couple of them quite involved, with some tongue-in-cheek asides.

  • In Asia and the U.K., a black cat is considered lucky.
  • In Yorkshire, England, it may be lucky to own a black cat, but it is unlucky have one cross your path.
  • To dream of a black cat is lucky.
  • On the other paw, seeing a black cat in your dream indicates that you are experiencing some fear in using your psychic abilities and believing in your intuition. I wonder who makes up these things?
  • A funeral procession meeting up with a black cat is believed to forecast the death of another family member.
  • In 16th century Italy, people believed that if someone was sick he would die if a black cat lay on his bed.
  • In North America, it’s considered bad luck if a black cat crosses your path and good luck if a white cat crosses your path. In the U.K., switch the colors, I guess unless you live in Yorkshire.
  • Finding a white hair on a black cat brings good luck. Don’t pluck it though, or your luck may turn bad.
  • A strange black cat on a porch brings prosperity to the owner. (Scottish Lore)
  • A black cat seen from behind portends a bad omen. (And a black cat seen from the front is a GOOD omen?)
  • Ahhh…an explanation here: If a black cat walks towards you, it brings good fortune, but if it walks away, it takes the good luck with it.
  • If a black cat crosses your path while you’re driving, turn your hat around backwards and mark an X on your windshield to prevent bad luck. Oh my, what if you aren’t wearing a hat? Or you’re not carrying a felt-tip pen or lipstick? Please, don’t try this one at home!

Here is my black cat- Chagall

 

He is named after my favorite Artist Marc Chagall. Chagall is the first black cat, I have owned. He is my little shadow, curious, and confident.

 

I am pretty sure cats (all animals for that matter) chose us as their guardian.

Hope everyone has a wonderful day, Happy Halloween!

Hugs,

5 thoughts on “Black Cats”

  1. by the way, could you tell me how you put your signature at the end of your post..its super adorable

  2. How interesting. It’s funny to hear all the folklore on the black cat. It’s hard to figure out if they are good luck to have around or not though, eh?

  3. Kim that is one beautiful cat and so is your pendant…..enjoyed the reading.

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