Those Lucky Black Cats

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    Those Lucky Black Cats




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    Did you know that black cats are lucky? They get a bad rap in this country, but the truth is that black cats have been viewed as luck bringers and guardians over many centuries and in many cultures. The black cat has an amazing history and their story is closely intertwined with ours. Their treatment has varied, depending on how we humans view them. Let's begin with an old charm, and a modern problem, and move on from there to the myths, stories and science surrounding these dark beauties.


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    Black cat, cross my path
    Good fortune bring to home and hearth
    When I am away from home
    Bring me luck wherever I roam
    - Old English Charm




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    Sleeping in a crate at the Montgomery County Humane Society with three other orphaned cats, 3-month-old Lark would seem to be the model of an adoptable cat. She is fuzzy, friendly toward people, and the domestic shorthair kitten has her life in front of her. There’s just one small problem with Lark: she’s black. In the numbers game that is animal adoption, that detail moves Lark and other cats like her to the proverbial back of the adoption line.


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    It is a sad but true fact that overcrowded animal shelters
    will euthanize black cats first because it is so hard for them to find homes.




    Top 10 Reasons To Adopt A Black Cat

    10. You'll save $$ on their Halloween costumes.
    9. You can always find them in the snow.
    8. Holding a black cat is very slimming.
    7. Black cats will match any decor.
    6. A lint brush isn't required for a black-tie affair.
    5. When you love a black cat, Luck is on your side.
    4. Black cats are like onyx, a beautiful gem.
    3. Hey, they don't care what color you are!
    2. Love knows no color.

    And the number one reason to adopt a black cat...

    1. They are the least likely to be adopted.




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    The Lucky Black Cat




    Throughout history, and in many cultures, black cats were seen as lucky, sacred and protective beings. For example:

    * Freya, the Norse Goddess of Love & Fertility drives a chariot pulled by two black cats.

    * To dream of a black cat is thought by many people to be a lucky omen.

    * Many theater folk love cats, perhaps because they, too, were once ostracized and shunned. It is blieved that a black cat in the audience on opening night portends a successful play.
    * In the south of France, black cats are referred to as "matagots" or "magician cats." According to local superstition, they bring good luck to owners who feed them well and treat them with the respect they deserve.

    * Fisherman's wives kept black cats while their husbands went away to sea believing that the black cats would prevent danger from occurring to their husbands. These black cats were treated like royalty and were considered so valuable that they were often stolen. At one point, they became so expense that few fisher folk could afford them.


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    Whenever the cat of the house is black,
    The lasses of lovers will have no lack.

    ~ English Proverb




    * In Australia and Britain and other parts of the world where black is a protective color, black cats are though to be lucky. It was believed that their color gave them the power to ward off negative forces.

    * In Ancient Egypt, cats were sacred and protected by the Goddesses Sekmet and Bast. A home that kept a cat was blessed. Egyptians believed that cats captured the glow of the setting sun in their eyes and kept it safe until morning. Killing or harming a cat was a horrible crime in their culture, and was punished by death.

    * In the English Midlands, a black cat as a wedding present is thought to bring good luck to the bride.

    * Many cultures believe that cats with gold or green eyes bring prosperity. Because of their eye and coat colors, black cats are thought to have ability to attract abundance and the power to protect it.

    * Many cultures consider cats to be mystical creatures which were really fairies or in disguise.

    * Some say that the ancient Celts believed that black cats were reincarnated beings who could foretell the future.

    * Cats have always been associated with motherhood, protection, love and fertility, and it many cultures, black is the color of protection.

    * Advocates of Feng Shui remind us that cats are drawn to harmony. Therefore a happy cat is the sign of a happy, harmonious home. A figurine of a black cat is often placed in the home, facing north, to ward off evil.

    * In some cultures, brides were given black cats as good luck on their wedding day.

    * In Finland black cats were thought to gently carry the souls of the dead to the other world.

    * In Scotland it was believed that if a black cat crosses your path it will mean good things to come. A black cat on your porch will bring prosperity.


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    The smallest feline is a masterpiece
    - Leonardo da Vinci




    * For those who loved The Da Vinci Code, Leonardo da Vinci loved cats, and included many in his sketches, including one in the British Museum which show a Madonna with child and cat.

    * King Charles I of England owned a black cat, whom he valued very much. He treasured the cat so much that he had his guards watch over it 24 hours a day. As luck would have it, the day after the cat died from an illness, the king was arrested.


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    Mysterious * Alluring * Beautiful * Playful * Elegant * Gorgeous.



    All these words and more describe the unique glamour and mystique of the black cat. Mary Ann Miller, writing for The CatSite.com, tells us how such beautiful animals got such a bad rap here in the U.S.


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    Science & Black Cats




    Black Cats and the Cure for Cancer:

    Some researchers believe that studying the ancient mutation of color in black cats may lead to a better understanding of and treatments for aids and various types of cancer.

    Hope for the Homeless - A Feral Cat Contraceptive Vaccine:

    Action Cat notes that "Michelle Meister-Weisbarth, a student at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, has developed a genetically engineered bacterium that can be used as an oral contraceptive to control the unwanted cat population.
    Meister-Weisbarth has been working with faculty mentor and molecular biologist Dr. Stephen Boyle, using genetic engineering technology to modify an approved vaccine, a strain of the bacterium Salmonella, which could then be delivered to feral cats in the wild via a vaccine-laden bait." An FAQ follows at the website.


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    Lastly, because They Inspire and Delight Us




    Many writers have written poems and stories about their cats. Anyone who owns a black cat will testify to their ability to amaze, delight and inspire us with their beauty and grace. They are panthers, in little. Anyone lucky enough to live with a black cat can tell you that they are very fortunate indeed. I will leave you today with the cat poem titled Rescued Cat


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    Rescued Cat

    Once I was a lonely cat,
    just looking for a home.
    I had no place to go,
    no one to call my own.
    I wandered up and down the streets,
    in rain in heat and snow.
    I ate what ever I could find,
    I was always on the go.
    My skin would itch, my feet were sore,
    my body ached with pain.
    And no one stopped to give a pat,
    or gently say my name.
    I never saw a loving glance,
    I was always on the run.
    For people thought that hurting me
    was really lots of fun.
    Then one day I heard a voice
    so gentle, kind and sweet,
    And arms so soft reached down to me
    and took me off my feet.
    "No one again will hurt you,"
    was whispered in my ear.
    "You'll have a home to call your own
    where you will know no fear."
    "You will be dry, you will be warm,
    you'll have enough to eat,"
    "and rest assured that when you sleep,
    your dreams will all be sweet."
    I was afraid I must admit,
    I've lived so long in fear.
    I can't remember when I let
    a human come so near.
    And as she tended to my wounds,
    and bathed and brushed my fur.
    She told me about the rescue group
    and what it meant to her.
    She said, "We are a circle,
    a line that never ends."
    "And in the center there is you
    protected by new friends."

    "And all around you are
    the ones that check the pounds,
    and those that share their home
    after you've been found."
    "And all the other folk
    are searching near and far."
    "To find the perfect home for you,
    where you can be a star."
    She said, "There is a family,
    that's waiting patiently,
    and pretty soon we'll find them,
    just you wait and see."
    "And then they'll join our circle
    they'll help to make it grow,
    so there'll be room for more like you,
    who have no place to go."
    I waited very patiently,
    the days they came and went.
    Today's the day I thought,
    my family will be sent.
    Then just when I began to think
    it wasn't meant to be,
    there were people standing there
    just gazing down at me.
    I knew them in a heart beat,
    I could tell they felt it too.
    They said, "We have been waiting
    for a special cat like you."
    Now every night I say a prayer
    to all the gods that be.
    "Thank you for the life I live
    and all you've given me.
    But most of all protect the cats
    in the pound and on the street.
    And send a Rescue Person
    to lift them off their feet."

    by Arlene Pace







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    Source: http://fullcirclenews.blogspot.it/2007/08/black-cats.html
     
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