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Friday, November 20, 2015

Don't Count Me Out!

Did you know that black cats are less likely to be adopted? This is because of the superstition that follows them! "Black Cat Syndrome" is the idea that black cats are less likely to be adopted than their lighter colored counterparts, all because of their fur color! The superstition that follows black cats is everywhere, but it's nothing more than superstition! In fact, some superstitions actually say that owning a black cat is good luck.  Please review the following links to find out more about "black cat syndrome"!
Pet Talk: 'Black cat syndrome' may be more myth than reality
Stigmas and Superstitions plague black pets


Black cats can make the best of pets! The ECHA currently has about 25 black cats and kittens that are looking for homes. Pictures and descriptions of each pet is listed below.

We are Jett and Zander! We are brothers and a little over 6 months old. We do everything together, including sleeping and playing. Please find our individual blog post and consider giving us a forever home!


Some of our black pets will be available for adoption at the PetSmart in Mattoon on Friday, November 27th and at Terri's Threads on the square for Christmas in Paris on Saturday, November 28th. Please consider making a black cat part of your family today!

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