Black cats are typically associated with bad luck and Halloween, am I right? Well, I’m here to tell you that there is way more to this dark feline than bad luck and pumpkins. Here are some amazing black cat facts and busted myths that will most certainly change your view on this so-called spooky pet!
1. Although a black cat crossing your path supposedly signifies bad luck, in some countries it’s the opposite.
In most of the U.S., superstitious people go out of their way to avoid crossing paths with a black cat, but in other parts of the world, that isn’t the case at all! In parts of places like England, Asia and Ireland, when a black cat crosses your path it signifies good luck.
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