What does it mean to meet a black cat?

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What does it mean to meet a black cat?

The cat is an enigmatic and wonderful animal that has been the ideal companion for many people and revered in some cultures. Although few can remain indifferent to its charm, at one time they were considered more than just pets, especially those of a black color.

The stigma attached to cats of this color stems from their supposed association with witchcraft and bad luck, as it was believed that if a black cat crossed your path, something bad would happen, so you should wait for the cat to return along the same path to be able to cross safely.

These are generally myths that have accompanied black cats for many years, which has led to them being branded with a negative label that still follows them today.
When it comes to finding a new home, luck does not favor cats with dark coats. It is known that the adoption rates of black cats are lower than those of others with lighter tones, perhaps a result of the persistence of superstitions in current culture.

What does it mean when a black cat comes into your house?

If a black cat comes into your house, there can be many reasons, not all of them associated with superstitions. It could be a small kitten that has come to ask for some food, and it doesn’t necessarily indicate that someone has performed black magic on you.

However, among the oldest customs, a black cat is a symbol of the night and often represents the feminine condition (not necessarily witches).

In all cases, black cats bring good luck wherever they go and are animals capable of transmuting negative energies into positive ones.

The reason a black cat comes into your life

A cat comes into your life to bring you life lessons, patience, and care. Let’s remember that the cat symbolized the values ​​of freedom, independence, and autonomy due to its lack of submission to humans.



The ancient Egyptians were the first to attribute to cats (especially black ones) the role of good luck. In fact, they found that families with cats in the home had more food, contracted fewer diseases, and suffered fewer deaths than families without cats.
The Egyptians placed great importance on the cat’s careful grooming, and their ability to kill mice, rats, scorpions, and snakes was considered a true stroke of luck. Another advantage of cats was that they did not eat grains, which, incidentally, was the almost exclusive diet of the Egyptians.

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