How exactly did black cats become such a huge part of Halloween? Well, they didn’t always used to be the stars of the show, in fact, Halloween used to be a pretty bad day for black cats. Somewhere along the way, many many years ago, black cats became associated with Witchcraft. When the Puritans arrived in America, and the witchhunts were under way, they actually believed that black cats were evil and sacrificed them. As Halloween became an official holiday, some sectors and staunch disbelievers in witchcraft actually celebrated the holiday by carrying on the Puritan tradition of sacrificing black cats on Halloween.
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We like to think that people have let go of their silly black cat superstitions, but every Halloween without fail, stories pop up about missing family pets, who just happened to be black. Some cat ladies take extra precautions and keep their black cats indoors just to be on the safe side.
While there is no concrete evidence that anyone is running around stealing black cats on Halloween with unsavory intentions, it is worth noting that most adoption shelters refuse to let anyone adopt a black cat during the month of October. If pet shelters are worried about the overall welfare of black cats on Halloween, then that might be an indicator that there is cause for concern after all.
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