When discussing Feng Shui at home, there are differences between traditional and modern Feng Shui views on the symbolic meaning of black cats. Traditionally, black cats are seen as a symbol of bad luck and can have potentially negative consequences for a family. However, as perceptions evolve, black cats also have their positive sides. It is regarded as a mysterious civet cat in some cultures, such as Egypt, where it is regarded as a deity and represents strength and wealth. In Japan, black cats are even seen as the incarnation of the Lucky Cat, a symbol that brings good luck and wealth.
If a black cat suddenly appears in your home, this may be regarded as a good omen from heaven, indicating that the family's good fortune is coming. However, it is worth noting that if the appearance of a black cat is accompanied by other unlucky signs, such as damaged items in the home, it may imply the accumulation of negative energy, which needs to be adjusted and resolved in time. In addition, if someone in the family has negative emotions towards cats, such as fear or disgust, they need to face it actively and live in harmony with the black cat to maintain the balance and harmony of the family aura.