Stop Hating On Black Cats! It's National Black Cat Day!

From good luck charms to romantic wingmen, these cats have it all šŸ¾
Go pet a cat! November 17 is National Black Cat Day.
Go pet a cat! November 17 is National Black Cat Day.
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Black cats have it hard. Theyā€™re linked to ominous superstitions and theyā€™re among the least likely to be adopted.

What most Americans donā€™t realize: Black cats arenā€™t just adorable companions ā€• and incredible lap warmers ā€• theyā€™re also considered good luck in other parts of the world.

With Thursday being National Black Cat Day, weā€™re shedding a little light on these sleek felines with some positively purrfect facts and lore presented by Meow Mix.

1. LOOKING FOR A ROMANCE? SURROUND YOURSELF WITH BLACK CATS

In Japan, young women are encouraged to own black felines to increase their chance of romance. Theyā€™re fantastic wingcats!

2. IN SOME COUNTRIES, BLACK CATS ARE CONSIDERED GOOD LUCK

In Great Britain, black cats are thought to bring good luck, while in Germany, if a black cat crosses your path from the right, it is said to bring prosperity.

3. BLACK CATS DEVELOPED DARK HAIR FOR A REASON

Research shows that black cats may have developed dark hair to fight off disease, meaning their fur is more than beautifulā€”itā€™s useful, too!

4. BLACK CATS CAN ā€˜RUSTā€™ IN THE SUN

Due to a special pigment called melanin in their fur, when out in the sun, many black cats will temporarily turn a dark brown, as if theyā€™re ā€œrusting.ā€

5. BLACK CATS ALMOST ALWAYS HAVE YELLOW EYES

The melanin also causes their irises to be yellow.

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