7 Ridiculous Cat Myths You Should STOP Believing

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1. Black cats are unlucky

This myth is already a classic. We already said that cats are mysterious, but you know what? Black cats are even more mysterious. For centuries, black cats have been the main characters in folklore stories.

The common belief about black cats is that they bring misfortune, so you should not bring one into your home and also avoid encountering one. The best thing is to avoid them as much as you can.

Obviously, this is not true. Black cats are just as normal as any other cat. They don’t bring bad luck; instead, they are cute and lovable. Unfortunately, some people still believe that they are unlucky, and this is the main reason there are so many abandoned and unwanted black cats on the streets.

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