Its Halloween week, and Im seeing black cat decorations all around me. Black cats have gotten a bad rap for centuries many cultures have perpetuated myths about them. They have been maligned and even tortured because of their alleged association with evil and witchcraft. Chinese believed a black cat was an omen for poverty, and German folklore says that a black cat jumping on a sick bed signals that death is near.
We cat lovers know the truth about black cats. They make very loving, playful companions. And so as I wait for the coming of Trick-or-Treaters and The Great Pumpkin, I would like to take a moment to thank all the black cats who have crossed my path over the years. They werent bad luck at all, but a source of joy and wisdom.
Id like us all to remember the feral black cats who dont have laps to sit in, and who risk injury and cruel pranks this Halloween season. They remind us of the violence that haunts humanity far worse than any horror movie character could. I know that once we rid ourselves of the underlying causes like poverty and ignorance, all creatures will be safe.
We cant face the ills of society, however, by hating those who hurt black cats. We can only evolve by taking responsibility for doing our own work. Its about having courage, and seeing where anger and judgment live in our own hearts. Its about having persistence, and staring adversity right in the face. And its about living life as by being kind to a stranger and being patient with those around us.
Have you experienced the wisdom of a black cat? Please share below.
This Halloween, make a black cat proud!

We cat lovers know the truth about black cats. They make very loving, playful companions. And so as I wait for the coming of Trick-or-Treaters and The Great Pumpkin, I would like to take a moment to thank all the black cats who have crossed my path over the years. They werent bad luck at all, but a source of joy and wisdom.
Id like us all to remember the feral black cats who dont have laps to sit in, and who risk injury and cruel pranks this Halloween season. They remind us of the violence that haunts humanity far worse than any horror movie character could. I know that once we rid ourselves of the underlying causes like poverty and ignorance, all creatures will be safe.
We cant face the ills of society, however, by hating those who hurt black cats. We can only evolve by taking responsibility for doing our own work. Its about having courage, and seeing where anger and judgment live in our own hearts. Its about having persistence, and staring adversity right in the face. And its about living life as by being kind to a stranger and being patient with those around us.
Have you experienced the wisdom of a black cat? Please share below.
This Halloween, make a black cat proud!

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we're good just working our butts off, the usual.
missing each other, bah!!!!