Black 고양이 are often overlooked in favor of 고양이 with pretty markings and different colours. The truth is, black 고양이 are just as, 또는 even 더 많이 striking than other cats. Their 모피 is sleeker, their eyes stand out more...
But it's not about appearance. It's about the temperament of the cat. And many beautiful 고양이 are overlooked every year, in favours in others with markings. Infact, over 70% of black 고양이 are the ones to be abandoned each year. Is this really fair? Do 당신 judge your best 프렌즈 의해 what they look like?
I remember last year, when I was 12, begging my Mum and Dad for a cat. They gave in, and we visited the 고양이 Protection. All the other 고양이 had been snapped up, but left, was one tiny, skinny little black kitten hiding away in the corner, who hissed nervously when anyone came by, but not out of aggression, out of fear. They named him Dragon.
They seemed reluctant to donate him, incase he wasn't very friendly. I remember speaking to him him gently, until he finally came out and looked at me with those big amber-green eyes. He was adorable. It was then I decided to name him Kaspar, after Mikeal Morpurgo's novel about the 타이타닉 and a very special cat.
Kaspar is now nearly two years old, and he's a loving, friendly cat. He loves to lay on my 침대 and purrs when I so much as touch him.
I'm not asking 당신 to donate money, nor to hoard loads of black cats, (!) I'm just asking 당신 to give these furry 프렌즈 a 초 chance.
Thanks for reading.
But it's not about appearance. It's about the temperament of the cat. And many beautiful 고양이 are overlooked every year, in favours in others with markings. Infact, over 70% of black 고양이 are the ones to be abandoned each year. Is this really fair? Do 당신 judge your best 프렌즈 의해 what they look like?
I remember last year, when I was 12, begging my Mum and Dad for a cat. They gave in, and we visited the 고양이 Protection. All the other 고양이 had been snapped up, but left, was one tiny, skinny little black kitten hiding away in the corner, who hissed nervously when anyone came by, but not out of aggression, out of fear. They named him Dragon.
They seemed reluctant to donate him, incase he wasn't very friendly. I remember speaking to him him gently, until he finally came out and looked at me with those big amber-green eyes. He was adorable. It was then I decided to name him Kaspar, after Mikeal Morpurgo's novel about the 타이타닉 and a very special cat.
Kaspar is now nearly two years old, and he's a loving, friendly cat. He loves to lay on my 침대 and purrs when I so much as touch him.
I'm not asking 당신 to donate money, nor to hoard loads of black cats, (!) I'm just asking 당신 to give these furry 프렌즈 a 초 chance.
Thanks for reading.