We at CatSynth are proud to again host the Hallowe’en Edition of Weekend Cat Blogging. We also want to take a moment to appreciate the chat noirs, the black cats.
Every year one can read articles both celebrating black cats, and warning for their safety. From the Santa Barbara Independent:
The superstition surrounding black cats cause them to be the target of pranks on Halloween. Therefore, people with black cats should be extra careful about keeping them safely inside on Halloween. The concern is serious enough that most humane societies avoid adopting out black cats during the Halloween season due to the risk of them being harmed.
Superstitions and unfounded prejudice persist to this day – and not just at Sarah Palin rallies. Fortunately, stories of harm to cats on Halloween is relatively rare. But there is more concern for black cats being used as “Hallowe’en props”, only to be returned to the shelter or abandoned after the holiday. But black cats have a difficult time during the whole year, not just on Hallowe’en. From The Cat’s Meow by Kathy Covey:
When you look at the fate of black cats in animal shelters, you’d surmise they were the most unlucky of creatures. Overlooked in favor of their orange neighbor, last of the litter chosen, passed over for the more visible white cat — they make up the largest segment of the Cat Adoption Team’s shelter population.
But Covey then describes the virtues of black cats, and leaves us with this thought:
So all of you who have and love black cats, consider yourself fortunate to be in the presence of such a genetic marvel, the black cat!
So we at CatSynth would like to celebrate black cats this weekend. All cats are welcome to join, but if their is a chat noir in the house, we would ask you to feature him or her in your post. As always, you can leave a comment below, or contact us, and we’ll add you to the round-up over the course of the weekend.
And so let us begin…
Cece comes over trick-or-treating this morning at iInfidel. Looks like he wants in.
Want to see something scary? Check out this baking disaster at Paulchens FoodBlog. Othello seems unperturbed, and is determined to relax this weekend.
Welcome to Pam and Patchouli of Sidewalk Shoes, who are first time participants in Weekend Cat Blogging! Patchouli give us her fake "smile for the camera" smile for the occasion. Please do stop by to welcome them.
Black cats can be very helpful, and Samantha helps recycle bags (that is, after first playing with them). See Samantha, and Tigger, and fall foliage at Life From a Cat's Perspective.
Rosa's Yummy Yums features the lovely black cat Marushka and a tribute to cats from Jules Verne.
Luna's fellow house panther Diamond Emerald-Eyes shares this "fangtastic graphic" with us. She also hosted Costumed Capers this past Thursday, a veritable feline masquerade. We think we spotted a few of our friends there.
Over at Gattina's, Rosie attempts to be scary for Hallowe'en. But being scary requires some serious follow-through. Let's go see if Rosie succeeds, or just ends up being cute.
The handsome black denizen of the The House of Chaos, Loup-Garou, joins us this weekend. He is suffering from stress, which was probably exacerbated by a trip to the vet. We hope that things calm down a bit.
The story over that The House of the (Mostly) Black Cats is more comfy than scary, where Mini enjoys a unique way of sitting in a lap.
It's time to turn back the clock in Stockholm at The World According to Pia. We are also reminded to "appreciate cats, no matter what colour, as well as other animals, as the most amazing, loveable, adorable, quirky beings they are." We at CatSynth couldn't agree more.
We remain in Stockholm for a moment to visit with Klara at Anne's Food. Klara may be the opposite of a black cat, but she is still very cute.
More cuteness, and more than a little mischief, can be found today at Cuisine Guylaine.
Thanks to everyone who participated this week. We will continue to post entries through Monday morning.
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Thanks for hosting a spiffy spooky WCB. 🙂
Here’s Cece’s entry Caturday Me.
Hey there Amar and Luna,
we hope you ahve a lovely time and weekend.
thanks for hosting this weekend… we have now black cats in our house but we love black cats. we think Luna is an extra lovely princess and so are all our black furred friends!
here is our link: http://foodblog.paulchens.org/?p=1520
love and snuggles and kitty hugs
Kashim and Othello
sandpaper kissies to Amar
from Salome!
This is my first time participating in Weekend Cat Blogging!
Here is a link to my entry:
http://sidewalkshoes.blogspot.com/2008/10/weekend-cat-blogging-177.html
Is this all I need to do?
Hi Luna and Amar! Thanks for hosting the Hal;loween Edition of WCB! To show how helpful Black Cats can be I am helping Mom recycle the plastic bags at our house!! That is of course after I play with them first!(Sam) Have a lovely weekend.
Your FL furiends,
Thanks for hosting this week’s edition of WCB! A great idea!
Here’s my contribution:
http://rosas-yummy-yums.blogspot.com/2008/10/weekend-cat-blogging-177.html
Cheers,
Rosa
I hope all the kitties, especially the black ones, will be safe from bad people this week.
Take care and have a safe and happy halloween.
Thanks Amar and Luna for hosting. Hugs.
Naturally we think black cats are awesome 🙂
If you find your SCARY Halloween glove,I hope you don’t SCARE yourself!! heehee
Purrs Mickey
Fromages and Luna… I think it’s time to head out to the Cowgirl Creamery.
Oh Duh!! We forgot to leave our link!!
Your FL furiends,
http://jcfloresinc.blogspot.com/2008/10/finally-friday-with-samantha-mr-tigger.html
I would like to submit my T-13:Costumed Capers post:
http://diamondslair.blogspot.com/2008/10/t-13-costumed-capers.html
But if you are going to put a picture up of me, can you put up the one of me in my new halloween costume:
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w45/manateeshockey/DiamondsScraps/fangtastic_102308.jpg
Purrs and tail swishes!
I have Kim a perfect black Halloween cat, but she is sooo shy ! Instead Rosie has Halloween pictures !
Fanks for hosting Amar and Luna! Here’s our link:
http://catsnmom.blogspot.com/2008/10/tuxie-tuesday_21.html
Purrrrrrrrs,
Sanjee and the rest of the Hotties
Thanks for hosting! That’s one lovely photo of Luna and the poster! And a sad read about black cats… I must confess I do have a fondness for cream cats above all colours, but in the end it’s always the personality and not the colour that’s important, like with so many encounters in life.
Here’s my link
http://piaks.blogspot.com/2008/10/wcb-177-turn-back-clock.html
No black cat here, in fact, Klara is almost white! Well, genetically she’s a shaded silver, but she looks nearly white. And she’s the cuddliest little kitten.. 🙂
http://annesfood.blogspot.com/2008/10/weekend-cat-blogging-klara-again.html
Bonjour,
Merci d’héberger nos chats, voici le lien pour ma participation :
http://cuisine-guylaine.over-blog.com/article-24115640.html
Bonne fin de dimanche, bises
Guylaine
J’ai fait une erreur dans l’URL, voici mon lien :
http://cuisine-guylaine.over-blog.com/article-24115640.html
I work with Black Cat Rescue (http://www.blackcatrescue.com) in Boston, MA (USA). I found your post while searching for information about black cat adoption rates.
Black Cat Rescue is a no-kill, all-volunteer network of foster homes dedicated to saving the lives of homeless black cats and kittens by providing them with quality foster care while actively seeking loving, permanent adoptive homes. We are currently seeking new foster homes in the Boston area and thought you might be able to help.
Black cats experience lower adoption rates, particularly within kill-shelter environments. For this reason, we’re dedicated to assisting individuals and other organizations with the care and adoption of black cats. Fostering has a significant impact on saving the lives of animals.
I you bringing awareness about black cats and Halloween as an important issue. Sad to say, when I was young, I saw some older bows grabbing a black cat by the tail. Not cool. Remember, these are caring animals and as such should be treated with dignity and respect. Kudos on your blog post.