A limping stray cat once crossed my path, not black but a super-friendly yellow (former) tomcat. I took him to the vet to see what caused that limp—he had a severely broken femur. When the doc asked what I wanted them to do, I said “fix it”, even though I didn’t have much money (it took me 2 years to pay them off, fortunately they didn’t charge interest). Once healed, I took him out to the ranch where I kept my horse and where he lived out his life in comfort and companionship with my horse and all the other critters there.
black cats are bad luck in american culture for the same reason they were once considered good luck in english. They were the familiar of the local witch/wisewoman. in the americas this automatically was bad, but in rural england she was the source of local medicine inrural areas and so it meant she was keeping an eye on you.
I have always had a black cat. Sometimes more than one. Right now our black cat is a big (10kg) Norwegian Forest Cat who is dying to get on with winter. Odinsdottir loves the snow.
enigmamz about 2 years ago
Some strays don’t WANT to be adopted.
jpsomebody about 2 years ago
Did he call you a jive turkey?
Farside99 about 2 years ago
Could have been worse. At least he didn’t have to put up with the cat for 10 or 15 years.
LeslieBark about 2 years ago
A limping stray cat once crossed my path, not black but a super-friendly yellow (former) tomcat. I took him to the vet to see what caused that limp—he had a severely broken femur. When the doc asked what I wanted them to do, I said “fix it”, even though I didn’t have much money (it took me 2 years to pay them off, fortunately they didn’t charge interest). Once healed, I took him out to the ranch where I kept my horse and where he lived out his life in comfort and companionship with my horse and all the other critters there.
cubswin2016 about 2 years ago
I have never heard that before. I thought that you got seven years bad luck for breaking a mirror.
mobeydick about 2 years ago
Or good luck, if you live in many parts of the world.
jagedlo about 2 years ago
“I live in Id…how much worse can my luck get?”
khmo about 2 years ago
Happened here and we now care for 5 more on top of our two. Yep, the stray was pregnant.
Dobber Premium Member about 2 years ago
What a great promo theme for adopt-a-pet!
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
I’ll check back in on November 9, 2029 to see if he’s back to normal.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 2 years ago
black cats are bad luck in american culture for the same reason they were once considered good luck in english. They were the familiar of the local witch/wisewoman. in the americas this automatically was bad, but in rural england she was the source of local medicine inrural areas and so it meant she was keeping an eye on you.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Harsh. However, black cats need lovin’ too. Besides, they’re babe magnates. Go get the cat Rod. You need all the help you can get.
blakerl about 2 years ago
Was it Schrödinger’s cat? Was it alive or dead? If you can Prove it was alive. Then you win the Nobel Prize in Quantum Physics!!
daynage21 about 2 years ago
I dawt I taw a pewttie tat…..I DEED I DEED!!!!
EnlilEnkiEa about 2 years ago
Cross back.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
Then we’re in luck. Some big black crippled cat has taken up residence.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
Anyone remember Morris the cat? Wonder if he’s still alive?
Mediatech about 2 years ago
It’s bad luck to be superstitious.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have always had a black cat. Sometimes more than one. Right now our black cat is a big (10kg) Norwegian Forest Cat who is dying to get on with winter. Odinsdottir loves the snow.
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
Did the black cat that crossed the road remember to chant the appropriate Latin invocation while doing so?
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
Well gues Morris lived his 9 lives
Jack Bell Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’ve owned a fair amount of dogs and cats over time. But I never bought one or adopted one. They were always free.