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4 Reasons To Adopt Black Cats

By Robin Setser


Halloween may be over, but there is still a stigma surrounding black cats. Depending on who you ask, black cats bring about bad luck when they're close by. This isn't exactly true, though, and anyone that owns a pet will tell you that adopting these felines can actually be quite beneficial. If you are looking to bring in a black cat in the near future, here are 4 reasons why you should follow through with the adoption process.

Companies like Assisi Animal Health will start off by telling you that black cats are overlooked in animal shelters. While other animals are chosen by families, it seems like the aforementioned felines are passed over. What this means is that, by following the adoption process, you'll be able to adopt a black cat of your very own. Simply put, you can give this animal the home that they are looking for.

Next, black cats tend to be euthanized more so than other pets. For example, is a shelter were to offer one thousand black cats, about two tenths would actually be adopted. This results in cramped shelters, which is where the aforementioned euthanasia unfortunately comes into play. When you adopt this type of feline, not only do you provide them with a loving home but you're saving their life in the process.

From an aesthetic standpoint, black cats can go surprisingly well with the rest of your home. Keep in mind that many people are partial to black furniture, which means that they might not have to clean as much as others. When black cats shed, it's not like the results will be clear as day. While you should still clean your home on a regular basis, the fact that your home won't appear unsightly with cat hair cannot be stressed enough.

Lastly, it should be noted that, in some cultures, black cats are often regarded as good luck. This might be hard to believe, but all you have to do is look at Japan and how highly they seem to regard these felines. Why else would the cat statue with its paw up, almost known as the maneki-neko, be so popular? Even though black cats are often associated with bad luck, their connections to good luck shouldn't be overlooked.




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