Thursday, February 16, 2017

4 Benefits Of Bringing Black Cats Into Households

By Robin Setser


Even with Halloween far behind us, black cats still catch a bad rap. It's largely due to the idea of them being bad luck that they're not adopted nearly as often as they should be. They are actually quite beneficial to any household, which I'm sure that longtime pet owners will tell you. For those that would like to learn more about the selling points of black cats as pets, here are 4 of the most striking you should make note of.

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.

Purely from a cosmetic perspective, black cats work well with a number of homes. Many people enjoy black furniture from example, such as couches and tables. However, when pets shed, the furniture in question becomes messy. While you should consistently clean your home so that fur doesn't build up, the fact that black cat fur blends in means that visitors won't be put off by your home as a whole.

Finally, if you're still convinced that black cats bring about bad luck, you should know that they're symbols of good luck in other areas of the world. For example, in Japan, it's been said that these felines bring about good fortune. For proof of this, all you have to do is look at the prevalence of maneki-neko statues in this country. In short, what might be seen as bad luck in one area might be viewed as good luck in another.




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