Black Cats Not Bad Luck
Its something said in passing.
Black cats not bad luck. Black cats have been subject of myths and superstitions for centuries and not always associated with bad luck. The lore surrounding black cats dates back to the Middle Ages and were here to straighten the record. Nobody in the modern day believes black cats give you bad luck to the point where theyre gonna throw rocks at them until they die.
In fact they were worshipped. Are black cats a sign of bad luck. In some European folklore black cats are considered common companions of witches and bringers of misfortune if they happened to cross your path.
Black cats appear in the folklore of many more cultures as both good and bad omens. This fear of black cats appears to stem from medieval times when an animal with dark feathers or fur including crows and ravens signaled death. Black cats have suffered the consequences of malicious rumors for ages.
Scientifically speaking there is no such thing as good luck or bad luck. We should need to expand our vision. Black cats originally actually date back to Ancient Egypt.
Considering an animal presence good luck or bad luck is complete ignorance. Black cats are just as friendly and cuddly as any other cat. Like all cats the average tux generally lives somewhere between 10 to.
In contrast Welsh folklore depicts black cats would bring luck to a home and could even be a reliable weather. The goal is 100 pieces. If drop 9 pieces the next one will drop 1 rare piece.