A black cat crossing your path is supposed to be bad luck, but around Halloween, many animal shelters try to hide black cats from peoples' paths to keep the animals safe from people, not the other way around. Read more...
Kate Knibbs on Factually, shared by Meg Neal to Gizmodo, Gizmodo
Fri, 10/31/2014 - 9:40am
A black cat crossing your path is supposed to be bad luck, but around Halloween, many animal shelters try to hide black cats from peoples' paths to keep the animals safe from people, not the other way around. Read more...