I have a black kitty and my home is next to a cemetary, we put the house up for sale last year and the realtor told us that a certain culture (that is big in my area) did not want to go into my home (due to superstition and proximity to the cemetary) but the few that did go in to see it freaked out when they saw my black kitty inside. So there are some religions/cultures that think black cats are bad luck, and apparently liv ing next to a cemetary is bad for them too. Me & the realtor did not know. And the combination of the two meant I was a witch. Oops!
BTW, quietest neighbors I have ever had.![]()
Positively frightening!
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Interesting thread.
I would rather not have a black dog. It has nothing to do with them looking mean. I used to own a very sweet Doberman. I also owned a black lab. The reasons for me not wanting a completely black dog would be:
they don't photogragh as well
they turn gray as they age (hey, I know I do too)
their hair can be altered by sunlight
they show dandruff
they have black nails and that makes it harder for me to clip their nails
overall I'm attracted to multiple color
I never really quite thought about this in depth before - now I feel kinda bad.
That was probably my thread.
I posted that our local humane society waived all fees for people on Black Friday willing to adopt a black/dark furred animal.
I would have gone and gotten another kitty but DH couldn't get leave from work. We both agreed we'd rather pay the adoption fee than for me to get a cat for "free" that he didn't approve of.
(I put it in quotations because I probably would have still made a donation to them.)
I volunteered there in high school and remember in my training that the darker animals were most likely going to be around the longest.
I adopted a black tortie (she does have a white belly!) but she was set to be euthanized. All her brothers/sisters got adopted but her.. and she was a kitten! Just a baby when she got there. She's currently sitting on the back of my desk chair purring.
I had to stop volunteering shortly after that. I kept wanting to bring them all home with me!