Tuesday 23 February 2016

We're Lucky To Have This History Of Black Cat Superstition




When it's Halloween time, black cats could sure use a break. The association between dark felines and evil -- yes, we know it's bunk -- plays out in decorations and costumes with witches.

But cat advocate Chris Poole, owner of the viral cat duo Cole & Marmalade, is here to shed some light on the matter. He recently posted a history called "Why Are Cats Considered Back Luck?"

As shown above, things really went to hell for black cats during the Middle Ages and were shooed along by a piece of folklore featuring a father and son whose path was crossed by a black cat on a "moonless night."

Listen up and then give those black kitties a little more love. We have centuries of superstition to make up for.



H/T Laughing Squid

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