{"id":174,"date":"2025-10-28T07:43:40","date_gmt":"2025-10-28T07:43:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pe-ts.fun\/?p=174"},"modified":"2025-10-28T07:43:40","modified_gmt":"2025-10-28T07:43:40","slug":"the-black-cat-magic-special-edition","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pe-ts.fun\/?p=174","title":{"rendered":"The Black Cat Magic Special Edition"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-page_1-0\" data-sc-sticky-offset=\"60\" data-sc-ad-label-height=\"24\" data-sc-ad-track-spacing=\"100\" data-sc-min-track-height=\"250\" data-sc-max-track-height=\"600\" data-sc-breakpoint=\"50em\" data-sc-load-immediate=\"2\" data-sc-content-positions=\"[1, 1000]\" data-bind-scroll-on-start=\"true\">\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Black cats have a complex history, ranging from serving as companion animals of ancient goddesses to being feared by the Catholic Church. Today, these and now becoming pop culture phenomena of the 21st century. So, what&#8217;s the consensus?\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_3-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> We spoke with <a href=\"https:\/\/english.gmu.edu\/people\/dshutika\" data-component=\"link\" data-source=\"inlineLink\" data-type=\"externalLink\" data-ordinal=\"1\">Debra Lattanzi Shutika<\/a>, director of folklore at George Mason University, about these misunderstood creatures and the true magic that lies within.\n<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_5-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-callout mntl-sc-block-universal-callout theme-generic\" data-tracking-id=\"mntl-sc-block-callout\" data-tracking-container=\"true\">\n<h3 class=\"mntl-sc-block-universal-callout__heading\">Meet the Expert<\/h3>\n<div class=\"mntl-sc-block-universal-callout__body\">\n<p>Debra Lattanzi Shutika is a folklorist and has taught at George Mason University for over 25 years. Her book <em>Beyond the Borderlands: Migration and Belonging in the United States and Mexico <\/em>won the 2012 Chicago Folklore Prize.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-the-rise-of-superstition\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_6-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text text-title-300\"> The Rise of Superstition <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_7-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\">Black cats have been associated with bad luck for centuries, despite many cultures revering the sweet creatures. The origin of the bad press? Likely the Middle Ages, Shutika says.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_9-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> In the 1300s, the Catholic Church began associating black cats with evil and superstition\u2014and even sickness\u2014as Catholicism turned its nose up at other religions practiced in Europe at the time. Consequently, black cats, associated with witchcraft, came under fire from those highest up in the church.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_11-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;Pope Gregory IX described cats, particularly black ones, as instruments for Satan,&#8221; Shutika says.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_13-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> The Middle Ages were a hard time for cats in general\u2014felines were largely blamed for spreading the Black Death around Europe.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_15-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;There were times when cats were ordered to be killed because they were associated with the plague, which is really unfortunate because the plague originated from rats, and cats were the main way to get rid of rats,&#8221; Shutika says. &#8220;So, that&#8217;s where a lot of the negativity associated with black cats and darkness comes.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-which-cultures-got-it-right-about-black-cats\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_17-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text text-title-300\"> Which Cultures Got It Right About Black Cats? <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_18-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> But it&#8217;s not all bad news. Black cats have positive associations across multiple civilizations, both ancient and modern.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_20-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;The Greek goddess Hecate, the goddess of magic and witchcraft, had a black cat,&#8221; Shutika says. &#8220;And in ancient Egypt, cats were considered creatures that were adored and venerated, not in any way associated with bad luck or evil.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_22-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> You can also find an affinity for black cats in ancient Celtic folklore.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_24-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of folklore in the Celtic region where cats, especially black cats, were considered positively,&#8221; Shutika says. &#8220;I take students to Ireland as part of a folklore study abroad, and we always visit a site called Rathcrogan. On Rathcrogan, there is a cave called Ooghanet, which means &#8216;the cave of the cats.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_26-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Even today, black cats are considered symbols of good luck in Japan, especially if you happen to own a special figurine.\n<\/p>\n<figure id=\"mntl-sc-block_28-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-image mntl-sc-block-image mntl-sc-block-image--no-theme no-theme js-animate-image-on-scroll figure-landscape figure-high-res\"><figcaption id=\"mntl-figure-caption_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-figure-caption text-utility-100 figure-article-caption\"> <span class=\"figure-article-caption-owner\"><\/p>\n<p>Etsy \/ UnderTheSkyGoods<\/p>\n<p><\/span><br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_29-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;In Japan, black cats have a very positive association,&#8221; Shutika says. &#8220;The black Maneki Neko figurines\u00a0bring good luck and protection against evil.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-reclaiming-black-cat-magic\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_31-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text text-title-300\"> Reclaiming Black Cat Magic <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_32-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Worldwide, black cat lovers continue to chip away at negative stereotypes using the internet\u2014what else\u2014and as a lifelong cat owner, Shutika is grateful.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_34-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8221;\u00a0I live for cat videos on TikTok because they&#8217;re the best, right? But there are literally thousands of videos about people talking about their black cat girlfriend or boyfriend&#8230;it shows the way that people are trying to reclaim the idea of what a black cat is and separating it from the more negative superstitions of evil, witchcraft, and bad luck.&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p><iframe id=\"mntl-sc-block_36-0-iframe\" class=\"mntl-sc-block-universal-embed--iframe-legacy lazyload\" allowfullscreen=\"false\" frameborder=\"0\" sandbox=\"allow-forms allow-popups allow-popups-to-escape-sandbox allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-top-navigation-by-user-activation\" title=\"Black Cat Girlfriend vs. Golden Retriever Boyfriend\" data-expand=\"300\" data-src=\"\/embed?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiktok.com%2F%40yuihashbrown%2Fvideo%2F7521263370561948941%3Fis_from_webapp%3D1%26sender_device%3Dpc%26web_id%3D7366697180839577131&amp;id=mntl-sc-block_36-0-iframe&amp;options=e30%3D&amp;docId=11810965\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"heading-toc\" id=\"toc-adopt-a-black-cat-today\"\/><\/p>\n<h2 id=\"mntl-sc-block_38-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-heading mntl-sc-block-heading\"> <span class=\"mntl-sc-block-heading__text text-title-300\"> Adopt a Black Cat Today <\/span> <\/h2>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_39-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> Another way cat lovers can help black cats offline is to adopt one of their very own.\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_41-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> &#8220;They are the hardest cats to adopt out,&#8221; Shutika says. &#8220;People will take them last\u2014except for possibly at Halloween. When I adopted a kitten once at Halloween, I remembered there was this shelter that had a litter of black cats&#8230;and the next day they were all gone!&#8221;\n<\/p>\n<p id=\"mntl-sc-block_43-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block mntl-sc-block-html\"> The message is clear: Lean into spooky season and bring home one of these magical creatures!<\/p>\n<div id=\"mntl-sc-block_45-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block dailypaws-sc-block-spotlight mntl-sc-block-universal-spotlight mntl-block theme-tout\">\n<h3 id=\"mntl-sc-block-universal-spotlight__heading_1-0\" class=\"comp mntl-sc-block-universal-spotlight__heading mntl-text-block\">More from the Black Cat Magic Issue<\/h3>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><script async src=\"\/\/www.tiktok.com\/embed.js\"><\/script><br \/>\n<br \/><br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Black cats have a complex history, ranging from serving as companion animals of ancient goddesses to being feared by the Catholic Church. 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