Adopting
a Black Cat Could Bring You Good Luck
In
England, black cats are considered lucky and white cats unlucky.
In Britain the black cat is considered to be a symbol of good
luck. King Charles I of England is probably the most famous
person in history to have owned a black cat. He believed his
black feline brought him good luck so he made sure it was guarded
every day, 24/7. He fiercely loved and protected his cat.
In the Yorkshires, a black cat was said to bring the fishermen
home safely from the seas. During the most prominent part of
the fishing industry in this village, black kittens were often
catnapped and sold to the highest bidder (usually the wives
of the fishermen) by racketeers trying to cash in on the popular
superstition.
Interestingly
enough, in most cultures, the black cat is a prized possession.
Owning one is considered to bring the owner good luck. The origin
of the black cat and good luck is believed to have begun in Ancient
Egypt with the sacred black cat of Oagans--BAST. BAST, a goddess
of Egypt, reigned in the 22nd Dynasty and was the official deity
of Egypt. Many courted her favors, by procuring black cats into
their households; believing that she would become part of that
cat in spirit, and grace the home with riches and prosperity.
In
parts of Europe, if a black cat crosses your path, you are considered
to have good fortune. If a black cat walks into your house or
home, you are truly blessed. Also if a black cat enters your home
uninvited and settles on your hearth, then any business in the
family will prosper. Some believe that black cats have special
powers and abilities.
In
Australia too, black cats are thought to be very lucky. Another
belief is that a bride will have a happy married life if a black
cat sneezes near her on her wedding day.
This
is the perfect opportunity to find your ideal feline companion
and because black cats are usually considered lucky, giving one
a second chance could be fortunate for you both!
Confucius
say: Adopt a black cat and
good fortune could come your way!
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