What is superstition? According to the "Little Oxford Dictionary", superstition is "to believe in the existence or power of supernatural; irrational fear of unknown; religion or practice based on this tendency; widely recognized but false idea" . First of all, "I believe in supernatural existence or power." This means that it is believed to have the power to affect the events on the planet. Secondly, there is "irrational fear for what is unknown". This was true because we did not know whether cave people could enter the cave or whether it would be attacked by a bear.
The most popular superstition is that when a black cat is crossing that person's path, that person gets bad luck before the end of his or her journey. If this happens, the individual can step back 12 steps to avoid bad luck (Cat Report 6). This faith began in ancient Egypt. Cats were considered sacred there, and killing a cat was a blasphemous god. The folklore around Kuroneko was thought to have started in the Middle Ages, which was associated with the Witch. A black cat is some beloved woman who is probably condemned to be a witch. Rumor says that cats can change shape and help witches cast spells. Since then, black cats have been involved with luck, good, evil (customs and superstitions, and their romantic origin 7)
Many cultures have negative superstition about cats. An example is the belief that a "black beyond the road" black cat could lead to bad luck, or a belief that a cat is a magician used by a witch to enhance the power and skill of a witch. A Believe medieval celebrity cat was killed, but this was commemorated by the harmless current Katentstoet (Cat parade). In medieval France, cats will live and be burned as part of entertainment. According to Norman Davis, people gathered laughed, "Animals, painful screams, burned, burnt and finally carbonized"
In Western culture, ancient superstitions explained that Kuroneko is bad luck. Medieval superstitions insist that cats can kill infants by inhaling, but cats are impossible as they can not be completely silent. However, the unfortunate black cat is a superstition mainly found in Catholic countries. In UK, Ireland, Australia, and Asia, Kuroneko is considered the best lucky. Many legends, myths, and folktales are talking about the possibility of becoming cats and cats of huge demons such as "I want to know something about a horrible youth." Wampus Cat, Bodmin Beast, Devilish Cat, Book Gate, Cactus Cat, Bakeneko