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Black cat

A black cat is a domestic cat with black fur that may be a specific breed, or a common domestic cat of no particular or mixed breed. All-black fur pigmentation is slightly more prevalent in male cats than female cats. Most black cats have golden irises due to their high melanin pigment content. Black cats are the subject of myth, legend, and superstition. They are often associated with witches and bad luck in European folklore.

A black cat resting on a fence.
A male medium-haired black cat.

The Cat Fanciers' Association (CFA) recognizes 22 cat breeds that can come with solid black coats.[1] The Bombay breed is exclusively black.

Coat edit

 
Bombay cats with characteristic copper-coloured eyes

Any cat whose fur is a single color, including black, is known as a "solid" or "self". A "solid black" cat may be coal black, grayish black, or brownish black. Most solid-colored cats result from a recessive gene that suppresses the tabby pattern. Sometimes the tabby pattern is not completely suppressed; faint markings may appear in certain lights, even on a solid black cat. A cat having black fur with white roots is known as a "black smoke".[2]

 
Black smoke Egyptian Mau
 
A black cat "rusting" (coat turning a lighter brown shade) in sunlight

Black cats can also "rust" in sunlight, the coat turning a lighter brownish-red shade.[2] Eumelanin, the pigment required to produce the black fur, is somewhat fragile, so the rusting effect can be more pronounced in cats that frequently spend time in the sun. A rarer situation that can also cause rusting is a deficiency of the amino acid tyrosine, which is required to produce eumelanin.[3]

In addition to the Bombay, the Cat Fanciers' Association allows solid black as a color option in 21 other breeds. The color description for those breeds is:

Black: dense coal black, sound from roots to tip of fur. Free from any tinge of rust on the ends. Nose leather: black. Paw pads: black or brown.

The exceptions are:

  • OrientalEbony: dense coal black. Free from any tinge of rust on tips or smoke undercoat. Nose leather: black. Paw pads: black or brown.
  • SphynxBlack: black. One level tone from nose to tip of the tail. Nose leather: black. Paw pads: black or brown.
  • Ragamuffin – Although black is not specifically mentioned, the standard allows for "any color, with or without white", so technically speaking, an all-black Ragamuffin would be allowed under the breed standard.[4]

Historical associations edit

As a positive omen in Britain and Ireland edit

 
A black feral cat. Some cultures are superstitious about black cats, ascribing either good or bad luck to them.

The superstitions surrounding black cats vary from culture to culture, but black cats have positive associations in the Celtic nations and Japanese folklore.[5] Black cats were sacred in Celtic mythology. Scottish lore holds that a black cat's arrival at a new home signifies prosperity, while Welsh lore states that a black cat brings good health:

However, both the Gaels and Celtic Britons had traditions of feral and sometimes malevolent black cats. In Scottish mythology, a fairy known as the Cat sìth takes the form of a black cat, while in Welsh mythology the monstrous Cath Palug grew from a black kitten.[7] In England, as with other Germanic cultures, some areas would associate black cats with witches and bad luck.

The mix of positive and negative associations in Great Britain may have given rise to the later belief that black cats were omens of both good and bad luck. One tradition states that if a black cat walks towards someone, it is said to bring good fortune, but if it walks away, it takes the good luck with it.[8] This tradition was reversed at sea where 18th century pirates came to believe that a black cat would bring bad luck if it walks towards someone, and good luck if it walks away from someone. It was also believed that if a black cat walks onto a ship and then walks off it, the ship is doomed to sink on its next trip.[8] Furthermore, it is believed that a lady who owns a black cat will have many suitors.[9]

Superstition, folklore, bringer of good or bad luck edit

 
Black cat with long hair
 
Casting call for black cats, Los Angeles, 1961. The studio was seeking cats for the Roger Corman movie Tales of Terror.

Black cats are often a symbol of Halloween or witchcraft. In most Western cultures, black cats have typically been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens, specifically being suspected of being the familiars of witches, or actually shape-shifting witches themselves. Most of Europe considers the black cat a symbol of bad luck, particularly if one walks across the path in front of a person, which is believed to be an omen of misfortune and death.

The black cat in folklore has been able to change into human shape to act as a spy or courier for witches or demons. When the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, they brought with them a devout faith in the Bible. They also brought a deepening suspicion of anything deemed of Satan and were deeply suspicious of other Christians, including those of the Catholic, Quaker, Anglican and Baptist denominations.[10] The Pilgrims viewed the black cat as a companion, or a familiar to witches, who were said to "use black cats as an integral part of their craft".[11][unreliable source?] These superstitions led people to kill black cats. There is no evidence from England of regular large-scale massacres of "Satanic" cats, or of burning them in midsummer bonfires, as sometimes occurred elsewhere in Europe.[12] In the present day many Westerners, including Christian clergy, have black cats as pets, and very few people attach superstitions to them anymore.[13][14]

In contrast, the supernatural powers ascribed to black cats were sometimes viewed positively; for example, sailors considering a "ship's cat" would want a black one because it would bring good luck.[15] Sometimes, fishermen's wives would keep black cats at home too, in the hope that they would be able to use their influence to protect their husbands at sea.

In the folklore of Chiloé of southern Chile, black cats are an important element that is needed when hunting for the treasure of the carbunclo.[16][17]

In the early days of television in the United States, many stations located on VHF channel 13 used a black cat as a mascot in order to make sport of being located on an "unlucky" channel number.

Anarcho-syndicalism edit

 
The black cat of the Industrial Workers of the World, also adopted as a symbol by anarcho-syndicalists

Since the 1880s, the color black has been associated with anarchism. The black cat, in an alert, fighting stance was later adopted as an anarchist symbol.

More specifically, the black cat—often called the "sab cat" or "sabo-tabby"[18]—is associated with anarcho-syndicalism, a branch of anarchism that focuses on labor organizing, including the use of wildcat strikes.

In testimony before the court in a 1918 trial of Industrial Workers of the World leaders, Ralph Chaplin, who is generally credited with creating the IWW's black cat symbol,[citation needed] stated that the black cat "was commonly used by the boys as representing the idea of sabotage. The idea being to frighten the employer by the mention of the name sabotage, or by putting a black cat somewhere around. You know if you saw a black cat go across your path you would think, if you were superstitious, you are going to have a little bad luck. The idea of sabotage is to use a little black cat on the boss."[19]

Space Shuttle program edit

 
The other patch made for STS-41-C which would have been STS-13, and it landed on Friday the 13th.[20]

When the Space Shuttle program naming system for missions was reworked to avoid a Space Transportation System (STS)-13, some sourced this to superstition and Apollo 13.[21] The crew for what would have been STS-13 (which turned out to be STS-41C) made a humorous mission patch that included a black cat and a number 13.[21] The mission was successful and even landed on Friday the 13th.[21]

Notable black cats edit

 
Gladstone, Chief Mouser to HM Treasury

The UK Government has adopted several cats from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home as mousers. Gladstone is known as the Chief Mouser of HM Treasury.[22] India, also known as Willie, was a presidential cat owned by George W. Bush and Laura Bush who lived with them at the White House.[23]

Trim sailed with Matthew Flinders as he mapped the coastline of Australia between 1801 and 1803. Trim now accompanies him on several statues in Australia and England.[24] Hodge (fl. c. 1769) was a cat belonging to Samuel Johnson. Most of what is known about Hodge comes from James Boswell's biography and a statue of Hodge stands outside Dr Johnson's House.[25]

Oscar the "bionic" cat had his back legs sliced off by a combine harvester whilst sleeping in a field in Jersey. He was flown to the UK and received prosthetic limbs in an innovative operation in 2010.[26]

Adoption and Black Cat Day edit

Some shelters suspend or limit adoptions of black cats around Halloween[27] for fear they will be tortured, or used as "living decorations" for the holiday and then abandoned.[28][29][30] Despite this, no one has ever documented in the history of humane work any relationship between adopting black cats and cats being killed or injured. When such killings are reported, forensic evidence has pointed to natural predators, such as coyotes, eagles, or raptors as the likely cause.[29] Limiting or suspending adoptions around Halloween also places more cats of all colors at risk of dying in shelters due to overcrowding.[31]

October 27 has been designated 'Black Cat Day' by Cats Protection in the United Kingdom,[32] to celebrate the virtues of black cats and to encourage people to adopt an unwanted black cat. Cats Protection's own figures suggest that black cats are more difficult for them to find a new home for than other colors.[32] In 2014, the RSPCA reported that 70% of the abandoned cats in its care were black, suggesting a possible reason was that people considered black cats "un-photogenic".[33]

In the United States, August 17 is "Black Cat Appreciation Day". Wayne H. Morris created the day in honor of his late sister, June, who had a black cat, Sinbad. The day was chosen in memorial of June's passing.[34][35][36]

There is a common myth that black cats are the least likely to be adopted from animal shelters. However, this is untrue, and the ASPCA has said that black cats are adopted at a higher rate than cats with any other coat color.[36] This can be partly because of the superstition behind black cats such as their association with witchcraft or bad luck, or because they appear dull next to more colorful cats. In 2014 Toronto, Canada's largest city, held an event on Black Friday during which people could adopt a black cat without paying the usual $75 adoption fee, in order to encourage the adoption of black cats.[37] This trend has now spread across the United States, with many shelters offering free adoption of black cats on Black Friday.

With the success of the 2018 African-themed superhero film, Black Panther, there was a fad of adopting black domestic cats as pets and naming them after various characters of the film, such as T'Challa and Shuri.[38] It has been observed that usually people were not going out of their way to follow this fad, but visited animal shelters to simply adopt a pet under normal circumstances and were inspired by the Black Panther to adopt a black cat when they see one. Regardless, as much as this was a welcome development for pets that are difficult to get adopted, to reduce the chance of such cats being abandoned when the fad fades, reputable animal shelter personnel took the usual precautions of having potential adopters fill out questionnaires to weed out potentially abusive guardians and have them read literature about the needs and responsibilities of such a pet to dissuade the less conscientious.[39]

See also edit

References edit

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For other uses see Black cat disambiguation A black cat is a domestic cat with black fur that may be a specific breed or a common domestic cat of no particular or mixed breed All black fur pigmentation is slightly more prevalent in male cats than female cats Most black cats have golden irises due to their high melanin pigment content Black cats are the subject of myth legend and superstition They are often associated with witches and bad luck in European folklore A black cat resting on a fence A male medium haired black cat The Cat Fanciers Association CFA recognizes 22 cat breeds that can come with solid black coats 1 The Bombay breed is exclusively black Contents 1 Coat 2 Historical associations 2 1 As a positive omen in Britain and Ireland 2 2 Superstition folklore bringer of good or bad luck 2 3 Anarcho syndicalism 2 4 Space Shuttle program 3 Notable black cats 4 Adoption and Black Cat Day 5 See also 6 ReferencesCoat editSee also Cat coat genetics nbsp Bombay cats with characteristic copper coloured eyesAny cat whose fur is a single color including black is known as a solid or self A solid black cat may be coal black grayish black or brownish black Most solid colored cats result from a recessive gene that suppresses the tabby pattern Sometimes the tabby pattern is not completely suppressed faint markings may appear in certain lights even on a solid black cat A cat having black fur with white roots is known as a black smoke 2 nbsp Black smoke Egyptian Mau nbsp A black cat rusting coat turning a lighter brown shade in sunlightBlack cats can also rust in sunlight the coat turning a lighter brownish red shade 2 Eumelanin the pigment required to produce the black fur is somewhat fragile so the rusting effect can be more pronounced in cats that frequently spend time in the sun A rarer situation that can also cause rusting is a deficiency of the amino acid tyrosine which is required to produce eumelanin 3 In addition to the Bombay the Cat Fanciers Association allows solid black as a color option in 21 other breeds The color description for those breeds is Black dense coal black sound from roots to tip of fur Free from any tinge of rust on the ends Nose leather black Paw pads black or brown The exceptions are Oriental Ebony dense coal black Free from any tinge of rust on tips or smoke undercoat Nose leather black Paw pads black or brown Sphynx Black black One level tone from nose to tip of the tail Nose leather black Paw pads black or brown Ragamuffin Although black is not specifically mentioned the standard allows for any color with or without white so technically speaking an all black Ragamuffin would be allowed under the breed standard 4 Historical associations editThe examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with the English speaking world and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this section discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new section as appropriate May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message As a positive omen in Britain and Ireland edit nbsp A black feral cat Some cultures are superstitious about black cats ascribing either good or bad luck to them The superstitions surrounding black cats vary from culture to culture but black cats have positive associations in the Celtic nations and Japanese folklore 5 Black cats were sacred in Celtic mythology Scottish lore holds that a black cat s arrival at a new home signifies prosperity while Welsh lore states that a black cat brings good health Cath ddu mi glywais dd wedyd A fedr swyno hefyd A chadw r teulu lle mae n byw O afael pob rhyw glefyd A black cat I ve heard it said Can charm all ill away And keep the house wherein she dwells From fever s deadly sway A Welsh folklore rhyme 1896 6 However both the Gaels and Celtic Britons had traditions of feral and sometimes malevolent black cats In Scottish mythology a fairy known as the Cat sith takes the form of a black cat while in Welsh mythology the monstrous Cath Palug grew from a black kitten 7 In England as with other Germanic cultures some areas would associate black cats with witches and bad luck The mix of positive and negative associations in Great Britain may have given rise to the later belief that black cats were omens of both good and bad luck One tradition states that if a black cat walks towards someone it is said to bring good fortune but if it walks away it takes the good luck with it 8 This tradition was reversed at sea where 18th century pirates came to believe that a black cat would bring bad luck if it walks towards someone and good luck if it walks away from someone It was also believed that if a black cat walks onto a ship and then walks off it the ship is doomed to sink on its next trip 8 Furthermore it is believed that a lady who owns a black cat will have many suitors 9 Superstition folklore bringer of good or bad luck edit nbsp Black cat with long hair nbsp Casting call for black cats Los Angeles 1961 The studio was seeking cats for the Roger Corman movie Tales of Terror Black cats are often a symbol of Halloween or witchcraft In most Western cultures black cats have typically been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens specifically being suspected of being the familiars of witches or actually shape shifting witches themselves Most of Europe considers the black cat a symbol of bad luck particularly if one walks across the path in front of a person which is believed to be an omen of misfortune and death The black cat in folklore has been able to change into human shape to act as a spy or courier for witches or demons When the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock they brought with them a devout faith in the Bible They also brought a deepening suspicion of anything deemed of Satan and were deeply suspicious of other Christians including those of the Catholic Quaker Anglican and Baptist denominations 10 The Pilgrims viewed the black cat as a companion or a familiar to witches who were said to use black cats as an integral part of their craft 11 unreliable source These superstitions led people to kill black cats There is no evidence from England of regular large scale massacres of Satanic cats or of burning them in midsummer bonfires as sometimes occurred elsewhere in Europe 12 In the present day many Westerners including Christian clergy have black cats as pets and very few people attach superstitions to them anymore 13 14 In contrast the supernatural powers ascribed to black cats were sometimes viewed positively for example sailors considering a ship s cat would want a black one because it would bring good luck 15 Sometimes fishermen s wives would keep black cats at home too in the hope that they would be able to use their influence to protect their husbands at sea In the folklore of Chiloe of southern Chile black cats are an important element that is needed when hunting for the treasure of the carbunclo 16 17 In the early days of television in the United States many stations located on VHF channel 13 used a black cat as a mascot in order to make sport of being located on an unlucky channel number Anarcho syndicalism edit See also Anarchist symbolism Black cat nbsp The black cat of the Industrial Workers of the World also adopted as a symbol by anarcho syndicalistsSince the 1880s the color black has been associated with anarchism The black cat in an alert fighting stance was later adopted as an anarchist symbol More specifically the black cat often called the sab cat or sabo tabby 18 is associated with anarcho syndicalism a branch of anarchism that focuses on labor organizing including the use of wildcat strikes In testimony before the court in a 1918 trial of Industrial Workers of the World leaders Ralph Chaplin who is generally credited with creating the IWW s black cat symbol citation needed stated that the black cat was commonly used by the boys as representing the idea of sabotage The idea being to frighten the employer by the mention of the name sabotage or by putting a black cat somewhere around You know if you saw a black cat go across your path you would think if you were superstitious you are going to have a little bad luck The idea of sabotage is to use a little black cat on the boss 19 Space Shuttle program edit nbsp The other patch made for STS 41 C which would have been STS 13 and it landed on Friday the 13th 20 When the Space Shuttle program naming system for missions was reworked to avoid a Space Transportation System STS 13 some sourced this to superstition and Apollo 13 21 The crew for what would have been STS 13 which turned out to be STS 41C made a humorous mission patch that included a black cat and a number 13 21 The mission was successful and even landed on Friday the 13th 21 Notable black cats edit nbsp Gladstone Chief Mouser to HM TreasuryThe UK Government has adopted several cats from Battersea Dogs amp Cats Home as mousers Gladstone is known as the Chief Mouser of HM Treasury 22 India also known as Willie was a presidential cat owned by George W Bush and Laura Bush who lived with them at the White House 23 Trim sailed with Matthew Flinders as he mapped the coastline of Australia between 1801 and 1803 Trim now accompanies him on several statues in Australia and England 24 Hodge fl c 1769 was a cat belonging to Samuel Johnson Most of what is known about Hodge comes from James Boswell s biography and a statue of Hodge stands outside Dr Johnson s House 25 Oscar the bionic cat had his back legs sliced off by a combine harvester whilst sleeping in a field in Jersey He was flown to the UK and received prosthetic limbs in an innovative operation in 2010 26 Adoption and Black Cat Day editSome shelters suspend or limit adoptions of black cats around Halloween 27 for fear they will be tortured or used as living decorations for the holiday and then abandoned 28 29 30 Despite this no one has ever documented in the history of humane work any relationship between adopting black cats and cats being killed or injured When such killings are reported forensic evidence has pointed to natural predators such as coyotes eagles or raptors as the likely cause 29 Limiting or suspending adoptions around Halloween also places more cats of all colors at risk of dying in shelters due to overcrowding 31 October 27 has been designated Black Cat Day by Cats Protection in the United Kingdom 32 to celebrate the virtues of black cats and to encourage people to adopt an unwanted black cat Cats Protection s own figures suggest that black cats are more difficult for them to find a new home for than other colors 32 In 2014 the RSPCA reported that 70 of the abandoned cats in its care were black suggesting a possible reason was that people considered black cats un photogenic 33 In the United States August 17 is Black Cat Appreciation Day Wayne H Morris created the day in honor of his late sister June who had a black cat Sinbad The day was chosen in memorial of June s passing 34 35 36 There is a common myth that black cats are the least likely to be adopted from animal shelters However this is untrue and the ASPCA has said that black cats are adopted at a higher rate than cats with any other coat color 36 This can be partly because of the superstition behind black cats such as their association with witchcraft or bad luck or because they appear dull next to more colorful cats In 2014 Toronto Canada s largest city held an event on Black Friday during which people could adopt a black cat without paying the usual 75 adoption fee in order to encourage the adoption of black cats 37 This trend has now spread across the United States with many shelters offering free adoption of black cats on Black Friday With the success of the 2018 African themed superhero film Black Panther there was a fad of adopting black domestic cats as pets and naming them after various characters of the film such as T Challa and Shuri 38 It has been observed that usually people were not going out of their way to follow this fad but visited animal shelters to simply adopt a pet under normal circumstances and were inspired by the Black Panther to adopt a black cat when they see one Regardless as much as this was a welcome development for pets that are difficult to get adopted to reduce the chance of such cats being abandoned when the fad fades reputable animal shelter personnel took the usual precautions of having potential adopters fill out questionnaires to weed out potentially abusive guardians and have them read literature about the needs and responsibilities of such a pet to dissuade the less conscientious 39 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Black cats Black dog syndrome Black panther Black squirrel Black tiger Kellas cat a medium size black hybrid cat resulting from interbreeding between domestic cats and the Scottish wildcat MelanismReferences edit Hackett Stacy N 2015 08 17 Black Cat Breeds and History CatChannel com Archived from the original on 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