I want to raise a black cat, but I don’t know if it’s a good idea? Some people always say that black cats are unlucky

In Egypt

Black cats are the gods in charge of death and can drive away evil spirits

In Britain, as long as a black cat is willing to stop and let you stroke its head, It can bring good luck, but touching the tail does the opposite.

Cats are very spiritual. And black cats are very mysterious. According to astrology, in the week when you meet a black cat, you will receive something that makes you happy. Have you met it?

Black cats ward off evil spirits. Black cats usually take the initiative to suppress unclean things, so black cats always appear in places where evil spirits are relatively strong, because in this way people in the world will mistakenly think that encountering a black cat is a serious evil. In fact, keeping a black cat at home can play a great role in warding off evil spirits.

In China

In traditional Chinese culture, black cats symbolize good luck. People in ancient times believed that black cats could ward off evil spirits, keep demons and ghosts away, and could also bring good luck to their owners.

The "Yin Yang Feng Shui Theory of the Ming and Qing Dynasties" says: "Xuan Cat is a thing that wards off evil spirits. It is easy to place in the south. It is suitable for all descendants. Avoid easy movement..."

'Xuan Cat Cat' is a black cat, which is used to ward off evil spirits. Later generations probably only looked at the superficial phenomenon and thought that the appearance of a black cat would bring bad luck, so they indiscriminately put all the blame on the black cat.

'Yi Zhi Nan' means that it is best to keep it at the door. The ancients always opened the door to the south.

'Suitable for all descendants' means that it will always be effective and protect the owner of the house and even future generations. Or maybe the descendants of this black cat.

‘Don’t move it easily’ means that once you raise it, you cannot move it, let alone change its owner!

In ancient times, wealthy families had the habit of keeping black cats or placing black cat accessories. For example: hang a wind chime with a black cat hanging at the door. Some rich people use gold to make cats as decorations, and they must be painted black with lacquer.

In Japan, there is even a black cat nicknamed Gogeng Ruri, as big as one Black cats have always dominated the cuteness list.