In a little village, a mysterious black cat named Midnight lived. Her name was Midnight, she had glossy black fur, and yellow eyes. The villagers believed he brought luck, both good and bad, to people he encountered.
And aye, some thought a blackout could hold a lucky being, cat. They believed that if Midnight crossed their path then it would bring about good events. But others believed the contrary. They thought black cats were witches’ familiars, and that encountering one would cause misfortune.
Black cats have been featured in numerous tales and myths throughout history. Some cultures view them as guardians and others believe that they cause bad things to happen. Some believed that black cats had the ability to converse with spirits.
Despite all the stories about them, black cats are just like any other cat. They are playful, curious, and affectionate companions. They're black and white but no black hearts here. Midnight would often lie in the sun and pur when the villager pet him.

By story and by legend, black cats have been loved and feared. In ancient Egypt, they were revered as sacred animals, while medieval Europe associated them with witches. In some stories, black cats are said to be able to speak and to cast spells on unsuspecting humans.

Black cats have a certain charm about them but it’s important to remember that not all black cats are created equally. Cats come in all shapes and sizes and colors, but some with darker fur become one of a kind. Some sport short hair, others long, fluffy fur. Some are little and fast, and some are large and strong.