MSPCA column: Black cats could do with some good luck
Superstitions and stigmas around black cats
Black cats have often been associated with bad luck, witchcraft, and evil. These superstitions date back to the Middle Ages, when black cats were believed to be familiars of witches. In some cultures, black cats are still seen as a symbol of death and misfortune. As a result, black cats are often overlooked for adoption in shelters and rescue organizations.
The reality about black cats
Black cats are not naturally unlucky. In fact, they are just as loving and affectionate as any other cat. They come in a variety of breeds, including short-haired, long-haired, and even hypoallergenic. Black cats are also known for being independent and playful.
Why adopt a black cat?
There are many reasons to adopt a black cat. They are loving, affectionate, and make great companions. They are also relatively low-maintenance and can be a great addition to any family.
How to help black cats
There are a number of things you can do to help black cats. You can adopt a black cat from a shelter or rescue organization. You can also donate to organizations that help black cats. You can also spread the word about the truth about black cats and help to dispel the myths and superstitions that surround them.
Conclusion
Black cats are just as loving and affectionate as any other cat. They deserve a chance to find a loving home. If you are looking for a new furry friend, consider adopting a black cat. You won't be disappointed.