happy sunday. this 12 year old girlie acts like a kitten still. sadly, she’s been at the shelter for several months now still waiting for her new family. won’t you send her some good ju-ju?
happy sunday. this 12 year old girlie acts like a kitten still. sadly, she’s been at the shelter for several months now still waiting for her new family. won’t you send her some good ju-ju?
Yes, “Tabitha” is waiting for a long time to be adopted, but being a Black Cat, many people still harbor medieval superstitions about BLK Cats and witchcraft. Warn her Caregivers NOT TO ADOPT HER OUT IN OCTOBER unless they do a THOROUGH CHECK on the person or persons. Foothills Humane Society in the SC “upstate,” does NOT adopt out ANY BLACK CATS thru October, for their own safety.
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We are much less likely for that to happen in Massachusetts.
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superstition knows no “state lines”
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Superstition knows no state lines
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 2:51 PM, shelter life photography wrote:
> shelterlifephotography commented: “We are much less likely for that to > happen in Massachusetts. ” >
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after all, MA is the state of The Salem Witch Trials.
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Ahh…that was over 300 years ago. I think we’re a little more progressive than that. In fact, Massachusetts is one of the most progressive states in the US.
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She is beautiful, I hope she gets her forever home soon.
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it has been disproven that cats are less likely to be adopted because they are black… it just feels that way because there are so many more black animals in general. People who will harm black cats rarely want to go through the adoption process of a shelter system. They are much more likely to steal one wandering down the street or get one off craigslist
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indeed. it’s a crime of opportunity. altho, cats are typically much more abused than dogs. There is a very interesting white paper on it.
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juju being sent!!
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