"Black cats aren't bad luck. That's false information made up by orange cats."
Have you ever wondered why black cats get such a bad rap? This captivating image, with its central, confident black cat flanked by curious orange companions, inspires a radical new perspective. We're diving deep into the age-old superstition surrounding black cats and revealing the real story: it's not bad luck, it's just really good PR... for orange cats! Get ready to have your perceptions challenged as we playfully suggest that the myth of the unlucky black cat was, in fact, a brilliant piece of rival propaganda orchestrated by their ginger counterparts. Read on and discover why black cats are, and always have been, a beacon of good fortune!
Black cats aren’t omens of misfortune; they’re majestic, loyal companions! This superstition stems from medieval myths, but science and love prove otherwise. Black cats are just as affectionate, playful and lucky as any other feline. It’s time to shatter this outdated belief and celebrate these beautiful creatures for the joy they bring.
Debunking the Myth: Black Cats Bring Good Luck!
The Truth About Black Cats (According to Them!)
The Truth Revealed (Orange Cat Conspiracy Exposed!)
Guess Who Started the Rumor?
Guess Who Started the Rumor?
— Wasis Patriayoga (@ArkWptop) May 24, 2025
We've got our suspicions about who's been spreading those tall tales... Let's just say they're the color of a certain citrus fruit. pic.twitter.com/MNSASTzIW5