In can’t believe I even have to say this. But apparently people still believe in old superstitions about how black cats are unlucky or how they were witches familiars and the sort. Now I will not claim to be any better than this since I wasn’t a big fan of black cats once (not because of superstitions.)
However, that changed when an adorable little black kitty stayed with me for a few days. They are just cats with a different colored coat of fur. Although that doesn’t change the fact that they are adopted much less than other cats and are thus left to rot in a shelter for a very long time.
That is why an artist named Jenny Jinya wanted to shine a light on the world’s cruelty while also giving a semblance of hope. I have to warn you that someone starts to cut onions the moment you start reading.
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There are dozens of posters and infographics with various statistics about abandoned or abused animals. Many know the problems, but such information is quickly forgotten.
Jenny
I try to give a voice to the victims with my comics. I want the affected pets to be able to tell their own stories. I hope I can raise awareness this way.
Jenny
Learn not to judge things based on what people said who lived long ago. Because as we all know. We have to embrace the change with time rather than being stuck in what the past has to offer.
So maybe in the near future, we might not have these stupid superstitions to deal with. And every cat will have an equal chance of getting adopted.
Did these bring tears to your eyes? Don’t worry nobody will judge you here. So don’t forget to share with your friends so we can raise awareness about black cats and their plight.