The house where the cat died is feng shui.

If a pet such as a cat dies at home, it may bring yin to the family and affect people's health and mood.

Some people regard cats as an ordinary animal, and think that since they have lost their lives and wasted them, they will choose to cook them and eat them, which will violate the taboo of Feng Shui. Cats themselves have certain aura and evil spirits. Eating the meat of a dead cat, on the one hand, is likely to be harmful to health, on the other hand, it may bring all kinds of bad luck and disasters.

Some old people keep cats purely for the company of an animal, so they have very strong feelings for cats. If the owner of the cat dies, his family may bury the dead cat next to the owner's grave. In fact, this will violate the taboo of Feng Shui and bring bad luck. Having children at home is easy to be frightened, and it will also damage the health of family members, especially the elderly, who are vulnerable to diseases.

Related taboo

If the cat had a bad temper before his death, or was often ill, it is best to find some experienced feng shui masters to cross over the cat after his death. It can dispel the evil spirits and bad luck brought by cats, at the same time, it can also eliminate the grievances of dead cats, and it can also bring good luck, health, safety and family luck to families.

Don't litter dead cats. Even a worthless local cat should be buried in a good place after death. They shouldn't be thrown into trash cans or ditches. This will make the evil spirits of cats constantly gather and react on themselves and their families, which will greatly affect their wealth and career and bring all kinds of unpredictable suffocation (the above contents are for reference only).