Purrs 4 Peace Week 20

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#purrs4peace Hello everyone, we’re participating in Purrs 4 Peace Week 20. This weeks Purrs 4 Peace topic is: Forget Gimme Shelter. Gimme a Home

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Purring 4 Peace Starts Now

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, SO I AM REPOSTING THE ENTIRE POST FROM CONFUCIUS CAT…PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ IT ALL.


The statistics are staggering…and heartbreaking. According the the Humane Society of the U.S., 6 to 8 million animals are entering shelters each year. At least half are euthanized because they are not adopted. THAT IS THREE TO FOUR MILLION!!!!!!!!

No wonder Petfinder.org and the ASPCA are celebrating October as Adopt a Shelter Dog Month to increase awareness of the problem and find homes for the homeless. October is also a month when the plight of cats is recognized. National Feral Cat day was on the 16th. It is impossible to know how many feral cats there are in the U.S. Some statistics state 70 million. Shocking that there are so many homeless cousins out there.

But going back to the Shelter animals – only half are adopted. DISGRACEFUL. A particularly OUTRAGEOUS and depressing statistic within that statistic is that black cats and kittens are SIGNIFICANTLY less likely to be adopted. A 2002 study in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science examined adoption rates over nine months in a California pound. The study found that black cats were about half as likely to be adopted as tabby cats and two-thirds less likely than cats with white fur. But for cats in general, only 20%, found homes. Those remaining were euthanized. The HSUS acknowledges that, to this day, a disproportionate number of the cats euthanized each year in shelters are black.

Why? At one time cats- in ancient Egypt -black cats were worshipped. Black cats were seen as bringing the best of good fortune to any home. Egyptians even believed that the life-giving rays of the sun were kept in a cat’s eyes at night for safekeeping. But at some point in western culture a superstition about bad luck became associated with the black cat.

When it comes to adoption of abandoned and shelter animals…these superstitions aren’t fun any more. They are deadly.

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Pie Face & Agatha

For those who know my story you know that my sister Pie Face (above pictured on the left) and I were found as tiny kittens living in a tree knoll in Old Sheldon Church cemetery in South Carolina. We had been abandoned there to starve or die in the elements as wee kitties probably because of some unfounded prejudices or fears. Fortunately, our human mummies did not succumb to the ridiculous myths and recognized us as the magnificent creatures we are.

Who could look at beautiful and sweet (don’t tell her I said so) Pie Face and not see they would be fortunate to have her cross their path. As to me, mummy says almost every day that I am the luckiest thing that ever happened to her.

My wonderful human aunt Jacqui also adopted Agatha (pictured on the right) who at the time was feral and starving with a ragged coat. You can see how luxuriously gorgeous her fur is now…and she’s definitely NOT starving. Aunt Jaqui can attest only the best of luck has been produced by gentle, playful, Agatha.

We want other humans to experience the marvelous luck that comes from the adoption of an abandoned animal….particularly a black cat. Therefore, our purrs are dedicated to giving homes to the homeless this week.


Please stop by and visit the Confucius Cat’s Blog, he is after all, our fearless leader on the Purrs 4 Peace project.

The appointed time for Week 20 is Sunday, October 25, 2009. Participants should purr for three minutes commencing at 3:00 p.m.. EDT (U.S.) which is 7:00 p.m. (20:00 hrs.) BST in the U.K. The cat’s human staff should assist their cats with the project by stroking and nuzzling the cat at the appointed time.

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Freya's Staff
Freya's Staff
13 years ago

Black cats are simply the best. Period.
(Apart form Bengals, of course!)

Confucius Cat
Confucius Cat
13 years ago

Thank you for all you are doing to help promote the Purrs 4 Peace project…you are the best! Purrs. xoxo.

Alasandra
Alasandra
13 years ago

Brian, Thank you for the sweet compliment. ~Scylla

We are all purring. ~S,S,C & F

Ikaika
Ikaika
13 years ago

Wonderful post, Brian. Thank you. We have 2 house panthers in our family, too!

Karen Jo
Karen Jo
13 years ago

This is a really good subject to purr for. I had no idea that the problem with finding homes for black cats was so severe. It's just plain silliness to avoid black cats.

Amy and The House of Cats
Amy and The House of Cats
13 years ago

Wow, I had no idea that there were that many ferral kitties out there! I wish this country would become a no-kill country, and that people would be responsible pet owners and spay and neuter their pets. And as for black kitties, well that statistic just makes me so sad – when I got Floyd (who at the time was an all black kitten – he is now browner but I honestly don't care what color he is)the shelter (which was no kill) was surprised that I would be interested in a black kitten because they are usually not wanted.… Read more »

Shelly
Shelly
13 years ago

I'm partial to black cats! I had one when I was growing up (Lady) and now have 4! I love them so much. I think their shiny black coats are beautiful! Humans without black cats don't know what they are missing!!