40 charming photos of evidence that black cats need not fear
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/40-charming-photos-of-evidence-that-black-cats-need-not-fear.htmlIt is considered that a black cat brings misfortune, and a chance meeting with her on the street not good. In the middle Ages, black cats were considered evil forces, and this error cost the lives of many of them. This kind of superstition should remain in the past! The owners of black fur do not carry any danger and in the same way as the other Pets need our love. Just look at these miniature Panthers!


In Japan, the meeting with a black cat symbolizes luck in love

If you look long into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you
Mirror

Like a shadow

The Scots believe that a meeting with a black cat promises prosperity

In Ancient Egypt, it was believed that black cats bring good luck, protect against diseases and increase fertility

A Resident Of Sweden

The perfect disguise

In France revere the black cat as a symbol of good luck
Similar to Toothless from the cartoon "How to train your dragon"

Assistant Builder


"This character has not yet been unlocked"



Just a face in flour




Backlight


Happiness from a shelter

An appointment at the vet

















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