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Halloween and Cats
When we think of Halloween there are a myriad of images that come to mind. Witches coursing across a full moon on a broomstick; vampires looking for a throaty feast and pumpkins carved with caricatures that either scare or bring a smile to your face. There're werewolves, ghouls and goblins that lurk in shadows just beyond the light. All topped off with the ancient practice of dressing in costume and painting our faces. So, how did the aristocratic cat become involved in such pagan ritual? I'm sure if you asked her, she would deny any responsibility for a willing association.
Cats have been associated with myth since they first came in from the cold to live with people around 5000 years ago. The mystery of their exquisite senses, such as their eyes, exceptional hunting instincts, independence and seeming aloofness have all contributed to the various myths that have originated in different cultures throughout history. Early Egyptians regaled then as gods and the Medieval Church burned them alive, believing they were the embodiment of Satan. They were thought of as 'familiars' of witches, that is, close companions who looked out and guarded a witch. Both a symbol of good luck and bad, depending which culture you might be visiting, cat behavior evokes the extremes of human nature.
So, is it any wonder that cats, especially black cats, should be an important icon of Halloween?
Halloween is a celebration born in pagan mythology.
It was believed that, the 'souls of the dead' would rise from their graves
to visit the living during the Celtic festival 'Samhain'.
Some Black Cat Superstitions:
The truth is that cats, black or otherwise, are not supernatural and bring no special luck... unless they choose to live with you. Being loving and loyal creatures, her choice would make you very lucky.
What's the Best Halloween Costume? The Cat, of Course.
What could be more appropriate for Halloween than dressing as a cat. Intriguing, symbolic... even sensual. Nothing quite captures the spirit of Halloween than a feline costume for young, old or ghoulish Trick-r-Treat-ers.
Look at these:
Kitty Print Costume Child Cat Dress
Kitty Teen Costume Infant Cat Costume
Cat in the Hat Costume Black Cat Mask
Black Cat Purse Venetian Cat Mask
Leopard Adult Costume Catwoman Costume
Feisty Feline Costume Adult Cattail Costume
Only three weeks to go... by ordering your costume today, chase the ghosts and goblins away and be kitty cute by Halloween.
October 16th is National Feral Cat Day
Everyone has seen them. In alley ways, at the back of restaurants, often scurrying, low to the ground, at dusk or dawn. In rural areas they may inhabit barns or hedgerows on the edge of a yard. Some 70 million feral cats roam the edge of society in the U.S. alone. Human sensitivities suggest that they live a difficult life buffeted by the forces of nature in a continual and all consuming search for nourishment, safety and shelter. It's not a life that most people would choose to live. But then, in today's societies most people have lost the tools to truly survive in the wild without social structures to provide for them. Cats accept their fate without complaint, but, face a complication exasperated by their feral life. Wild cats are cats who are not, and have never been domesticated. They live in environments that exert natural procreation and population controls. These controls don't exist in feral cat environments. The result is a feral cat population that has literally exploded. This boom in the numbers of feral cats causes problems for both feral cats and people:
The feral cat situation is a problem best solved by the intervention of human ingenuity. There are those who advocate a draconian/medieval response by tracking down and killing feral cats. Fortunately, such a solution is not favored by most who have a respect for life in all its forms. What is needed is an approach which anyone can embrace. Trap-Neuter-Release programs are just such an approach. Feral cats are captured, neutered and then released back into the environment they came from. Then voila!! Populations reduce naturally and the mating rituals are eliminated which leaves the cat to live a more stress-free life. What is required for the success of TNR programs is for people to participate. Participation is easy because it doesn't require a compromise of ethical values. It does take time and effort. But, even the effort can be made easier when implemented by a neighborhood of friends or it could become a classroom project for students.
In celebration of our homeless cat friends National Feral Cat Day has been designated as October 16th. The following is borrowed from Alley Cat Allies, an organization that is dedicated to relieving the problems associated with feral cat populations. A visit to their site is a good start to becoming aware of not only the problems of feral cats, but how each of us can contribute to its solution. "On October 16th, National
Feral Cat Day (NFCD), Alley Cat Allies will launch a campaign to change the
policies that kill feral cats and kittens. This year, along with newly
developed materials to help you introduce the public to feral cats, we begin Our message is edgier than in the past because the time has come to stir people up, to help public officials discover the facts about cats, and to begin changing animal control policies. Alley Cat Allies implores you
to take action: talk to your public officials, ask questions, engage
residents to question animal control policies, and discuss how Bringing the facts to the public's attention is our charge for 2007 NFCD."
See you next time
Robert J Gallegos
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Besides the Jack-O- Lantern and witches, the black cat is the most recognizable image of Halloween
"Don't worry. Just stay behind us and we'll get you through Halloween!!"
Cats witness the birth of Frankencat on Halloween Night
"I can tell you one thing, this is one holiday I can do without!!"
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