National Black Cat Day points a spotlight on these misunderstood felines. It’s the perfect moment to promote adoption, celebrate their unique personality and remind people that these cats are just as loving as other pets or other animals.
Black cats have a slightly longer average lifespan than other cats, partly thanks to those same genes that make them resilient against FIV (though there's no conclusive evidence that their coat color is the cause of increased longevity).
Unfortunately, black cat breeds tend to stay in animal shelters longer than other cats. Why? Superstition lingers, and their features often don’t show up well in photos.But these cats make great pets and deserve loving forever homes just like any other animals.
Not every black cat is truly a solid black. Under sunlight, some cats reveal a tabby pattern, especially if the black comes from a diluted gene. Others may have undertones or variations in fur texture that change with seasons.
Their coat types can range from a silky coat to a luxurious coat, each giving the cat a unique appearance among other cats. A black cat can be found across many domestic cat breeds, not just one.
Black cats can be found in all of these breeds: Bombay-Bred to look like the wild black leopards of India, Bombay cats are loving pets who adore their families. They are a mix between Burmese and American Shorthair cats, Bombays have striking copper-colored eyes. Bombay cats are the only breed that only comes in black and are also very rare.

Black cats are found in all these breeds: Cornish Rex, American Bobtail, American Curl, Peterbald, Norwegian Forest, Maine Coon, Japanese Bobtail, Devon Rex, British Shorthair, Siberian, Persian, Oriental Shorthair, American Shorthair, American Wirehair, Selkirk Rex, Turkish Angora, LaPerm, Ragdoll, and Lykoi.
And our most favorite Internet Friend, the Ninja Cat Oona!






awww what a wonderful post for all mini panthers...
ReplyDeleteWe learned lots of new stuffs today and we love Oona too! Happy Black Cat Day!
ReplyDeleteBlack cats are purrfect! But all us cats are purrfect! Too bad hoomans are not or they'd know what they are missin' when they don't git a black cat. Lynn has only had a tuxie but she luvs all cats. We are glad the email and comment told us of rain you had! Stay damp and safe. We are still flooding here, 2 inches again last night.
ReplyDeleteBlack cats rock. We love Oona!
ReplyDeleteWe think black cats (and dogs) are special. What a great thing to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteOona: "Oona correctly predicted that her Dada would forget Black Cat Appreciation Day, but she will devise a suitable punishment for him. Probably she will lurk in his closet and startle him when he goes in to get a shirt."
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Don't you just do that routinely anyway?"
Oona: "Yes, but this time it will be revenge."
Our Angel Little Bit was a beautiful black pup. We loved her so. Our precious Squeaker is a beautiful black kitty and we love her so. A most wonderful day to celebrate.
ReplyDeleteI linked this post to my Awww Monday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day and week. Scritches to all the babies, a smooch to Marvelous Marv and a big hug to Barb. ♥
We LURV housepanthers!
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ReplyDeleteI still treasure the memory of TJ the black who strayed in and stayed in... 60 years ago now! He had something special about him, without doubt... hugs and whiskeries YAM-aunty xxx
I would love to be owned by a black kitty....the breed would have to be an Oriental shorthair...to keep up with the meezer theme in our home, LOL!
ReplyDeleteBlack cats are awesome! XO
ReplyDeleteWe love black cats and miss our Badlands Blackie. Black cats are amazing.
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