Why are black cats often ignored?
What does black cat represent in general?

The skin color of cats is determined by genes. This is why we see so many cats with mottled faces. However, it is not the genes of every cat. All are perfect, and there are also some cats with dull expressions, such as black cats. Black cats are generally regarded as representatives of supernatural beings and bad luck. Superstition and some human aesthetic prejudices have hindered the breeding of black cats.

Research shows that 13% of adults in the United States are very superstitious about black cats, and they will definitely not adopt them. But the problem is far more serious than superstition. There is a similar trend in dog adoptions - the black dog syndrome. Rescue groups and shelters have found that black animals have much lower adoption rates than animals of other colors. Reasons for this adoption bias include: dim lighting in shelters (black cats are harder to spot if they stay in the shadows), "uniformity" and superstition.

Cindy Szczudlo, rescue services manager for the North Shore Animal League, said superstition and notoriety have affected black cat adoption rates. "We recently held an adoption meeting, and the cats that were not taken away were all black cats. Only one black cat found a new home, and most of the adopted cats were light-colored, yellow, or piebald." She counted the cats who were still in the cat resting place. There were eight cats in total, and four of them were black and obviously unstable. She said black cats are inherently beautiful, but often blend into the scenery. Lack of attention means that they are rarely adopted, which naturally does not negate the scientific effect.



Russians believe that if a black cat comes from your body If you pass through, you will encounter something dangerous and auspicious. Therefore, when encountering a black cat on the road, Russians stop and wait, letting others go by first, or even taking a detour. Black cats are not popular, but cats with other colors are very popular. Whenever Russians move to a new home, they must let their cat be the first to cross the threshold of the new house. If they don't have a cat at home, they can take advantage of it to the neighbors next door. Because, if there are mice in the new home, let the cat catch the mice first so as not to hear the mice racing at night.

However, Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of research and development for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), said that there was no focus on black cats in her research. No, no. She said the lower adoption rate of black cats may be due to not taking into account the number issue. "Suppose there are five black cats, one yellow cat and one white cat. Each cat is adopted, and the adoption probability is the same because there are more black cats." Black cats are more rare at the adoption site This is a common phenomenon because black coat is a dominant genetic gene. Among all skin colors, black, brown, white, yellow, brown, tabby cats and various variegated ones, black cats account for 33%. "Every time you go to an adoption station, you will think, 'Oh, there are so many black cats that no one will adopt.' In fact, it is, because there are too many of them." 

Although the study noted the importance of quantity, she also said that data cannot reflect the actual daily life. "While working on the North Shore and at the shelter, I really felt that black cats were being overlooked." Natalie DiGiacomo, director of conservation services for the American Animal Welfare Association, pointed out that the ASPCA's data is very effective in providing adoption rate information. This kind of superstitious emergency is not an emergency in nature, but there are differences in adoption between adoptions.

"We should get rid of the long-standing misunderstandings and exchange the inconsistent facts revealed by the research. We also need to see the essence of our community, And respond. "This means abolishing prejudice and rigid images cannot help everyone. “I don’t want people to lose their real best companions because of rumors that started 20 years ago.” Whether or not science interferes with adoption, homeless cats really need our help. The essence is that many cats end up in shelters. The solution to this problem is simple: adoption. Adopt homeless black cats.

In order to solve this problem, the UK has created Black Cat Day (October 30). On this day, British cat charities will Hold a National Black Cat Day photo contest. National Black Cat Day was created to raise people's awareness of black cats. Event organizers hope that the public can eliminate their prejudice against black cats. Finding a new home for black animals in the UK has risen to become a national issue. National Black Cat Day was created to raise awareness about black cats and make people aware that these cats are as lovely and gentle as other cats. At present, the number of unadopted black cats in charitable organizations is increasing, accounting for half of the total.

We can slowly discover the beauty of black cats. For example, black represents dignity and calmness, and now cats with simple coat colors are becoming more and more popular. Desolate, black cats also need protection, andAnd black cats are not easy to get dirty. Taking pictures of black cats does not require Photoshop, it is just black and white photos. So if we change the concept, we will find that black cats are also very cute.



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