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Ginger cats and black cats are often mentioned because of their cultural associations, not because of real behavioral differences.Jacky just left the building
Ginger cats and black cats are often mentioned because of their cultural associations, not because of real behavioral differences.
Ginger cats (orange cats):
Often stereotyped as friendly, bold, or goofy
Very common in folklore and internet culture
Fun fact: most ginger cats are male
No scientific evidence they behave differently — it’s just a stereotype
Black cats:
In many Western cultures: associated with bad luck or superstition
In others (UK, Japan, parts of Europe): seen as good luck
Historically linked to witchcraft myths
Sadly, these superstitions affect adoption rates
Reality check:
Coat color has no proven link to personality. It’s culture, myth, and pattern-seeking humans doing their thing.

Ginger cats and black cats are often mentioned because of their cultural associations, not because of real behavioral differences.
Ginger cats (orange cats):
Often stereotyped as friendly, bold, or goofy
Very common in folklore and internet culture
Fun fact: most ginger cats are male
No scientific evidence they behave differently — it’s just a stereotype
Black cats:
In many Western cultures: associated with bad luck or superstition
In others (UK, Japan, parts of Europe): seen as good luck
Historically linked to witchcraft myths
Sadly, these superstitions affect adoption rates
Reality check:
Coat color has no proven link to personality. It’s culture, myth, and pattern-seeking humans doing their thing.
Ginger's not just a hair color, it's a lifestyleginger cats are the worst, troublemakers![]()
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Ginger cats and black cats are often mentioned because of their cultural associations, not because of real behavioral differences.
Ginger cats (orange cats):
Often stereotyped as friendly, bold, or goofy
Very common in folklore and internet culture
Fun fact: most ginger cats are male
No scientific evidence they behave differently — it’s just a stereotype
Black cats:
In many Western cultures: associated with bad luck or superstition
In others (UK, Japan, parts of Europe): seen as good luck
Historically linked to witchcraft myths
Sadly, these superstitions affect adoption rates
Reality check:
Coat color has no proven link to personality. It’s culture, myth, and pattern-seeking humans doing their thing.

Funny detail: white towel on black leather easy seat: 1:1 in ' da igloo ' to protect expensive furniture
maybe later![]()
all humanity is based on myths and cultures![]()
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bad answer, to make your cat more comfy is correctFunny detail: white towel on black leather easy seat: 1:1 in ' da igloo ' to protect expensive furniture

Heard the second half of your set @AndyNewtzUKThanks so much for listening everyone, really appreciate it. All the best for 2026!![]()
I am looking forward listening the 1st Replay 
both are facts + 1 !bad answer, to make your cat more comfy is correct![]()
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don't you love them


factdon't you love them![]()
