Black Cat Meaning: Myths and Facts Debunked | Four Paws
Unfortunately, black cats are often considered a superstition and are often less likely to be adopted from shelters. In reality, many cultures have different beliefs about the actual black cat meaning. In fact, seeing a black cat has been associated with luck—both good and bad—for thousands of years. So, we’ve set out to bust common stereotypes about these loveable kitties!Where Do Black Cats Come From?Black cat superstition in Western culture dates back to Ancient Greece. According to Greek mythology, Zeus’s wife Hera once transformed her servant, Galinthias, into a black cat as punishment for impeding the birth of Hercules. Galinthias went on to become an assistant to Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, and black cats have had unique meanings in various cultures ever since.Myth: Seeing a Black Cat Brings Bad LuckYou’ve probably heard that it’s unlucky to see a black cat crossing your path. Although the origin of this common black cat myth is uncertain, it may have to do with the cat’s...