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Celebrate the Sleek Shadow: National Black Cat Day (October 27)

  • Writer: Amanda Moncrieff
    Amanda Moncrieff
  • Sep 15
  • 3 min read

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Title:"Celebrate the Sleek Shadow: National Black Cat Day (October 27)"

Section 1: Date DetailsNational Black Cat Day is observed annually on October 27, as a fixed date each year. In 2025, it falls on a Monday.

Section 2: About the Day & HistoryNational Black Cat Day was founded in 2011 by Cats Protection, a UK animal welfare charity, in response to data showing black cats face longer waits for adoption versus other cats—often due to persistent superstitions and poor photo visibility.

While some see these myth-ridden felines as unlucky, that perception is far from universal. In Scotland, a black cat appearing at your doorstep is considered a sign of prosperity, while British sailors believed black cats brought safety and good fortune on voyages. In the UK, folklore still holds that black cats symbolize good luck.

Add a literary twist: Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 short story, “The Black Cat,” cemented the image of the mysterious feline in Gothic lore.

Over time, grassroots efforts like this day aim to rewrite the narrative—highlighting black cats’ beauty, charm, and loving companionship.


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Section 3: Celebration Ideas

  • Solo:

    1. Snap a moody, well-lit portrait of a black cat and share with #NationalBlackCatDay.

    2. Watch a black cat in pop culture (Salem from Sabrina, Thackery Binx from Hocus Pocus).

    3. Try your paw at black cat-themed crafts (painting, plushies).

    4. Read Poe’s “The Black Cat”—with a reminder, it’s just fiction.

    5. Donate to or volunteer at a shelter with black cats awaiting homes.

  • Couples/Spouses:

    1. Adopt or foster a black cat—partner up for good.

    2. Create matching T-shirts: one says “Lucky in Love,” the other “Lucky in Cats,” featuring a black cat graphic.

    3. Cook a cozy dinner with black-cat-shaped cookies.

    4. Gift each other black cat-themed mugs/pillows.

    5. Write a love note or card with a black cat illustration.

  • Families/Kids:

    1. Host a drawing contest: “My black cat superhero.”

    2. Bake and decorate black cat cookies together.

    3. Storytime: read cat stories or make up your own.

    4. Take a family photo with everyone wearing black cat ears.

    5. Donate old blankets or food to a shelter and let kids help pack.

  • Coworkers:

    1. Bring in black cat-themed snacks or treats for the office.

    2. Organize a virtual “show your black cat pic” hour.

    3. Offer a casual black cat costume rival—fun, not scary.

    4. Host a mini-fundraiser for a local shelter.

    5. Send e-cards featuring black cats and fun facts to brighten inboxes.

  • Community/Public:

    1. Partner with local shelters for an adoption event focused on black cats.

    2. Display posters or flyers featuring black cats and myth-busting facts.

    3. Host a “black cat photography” evening at a local center (animal-themed).

    4. Launch a social media challenge: “Share your black cat story.”

    5. Organize a small parade or gathering dressed as black cats—family-friendly!




Section 4: Shopping List

  1. SHEIN Black Cat Crossbody Bag – Cute, stylish, and perfect for subtle spooky vibes.http://Halloweencostumes.com

  2. Kohl’s Black Cat Doormat – Greet guests with a little black cat charm.

  3. Target Halloween Cat Tree – A festive climbing spot for your feline friends.

  4. Target Black Cat Vacuform Sign – Classic Halloween décor to dress up your space.

  5. Pillsbury Spooky Cat Cookies (Target) – Easy, tasty baking fun for the whole family.

  6. Home Depot Black Cat Archway – Make a bold statement at your front door with this inflatable.

  7. Home Depot Black Cat Jack-o’-Lantern – Adds festive feline flair to your Halloween display.

  8. Black Cat Craft Kit – Perfect for kids’ art projects on the holiday.

  9. Binx Costume (Halloweencostumes.com) – A fan-favorite tribute to Hocus Pocus.

  10. Binx Toy (Chewy) – Fun for your pets or as a collectible keepsake.



Section 6: Business Advertising Opportunities

  1. Local Shelters & Pet Stores: Offer waived or discounted adoption fees on October 27.

  2. Bakeries: Feature a “Lucky Black Cat” cupcake—portion of proceeds to shelters.

  3. Boutiques: Pop-up sale on black cat items (jewelry, accessories).

  4. Groomers/Pet Services: Offer a “Mystery Makeover” for black cats, social-media friendly.

  5. Cafés: Host “Black Cat Latte Art Day” with themed cups and donations.

  6. Schools/Libraries: Organize a black cat story hour or craft session.

  7. Vets: Offer checkup specials for black-cat adoptions.

  8. Photographers: Run “Portray Your Black Cat Beauty” specials with discounted sessions.

  9. Bookstores: Feature horror or folklore titles—including “The Black Cat”—with a black cat display.

  10. Online Retailers: Discounts on black cat-themed merchandise—promote with hashtag campaigns.


Section 7: Summary & Wrap-UpNational Black Cat Day is your chance to shine a light on these often-overlooked feline beauties. Whether you’re celebrating solo, with loved ones, or igniting community action—every gesture helps rewrite their narrative, from superstition to admiration. Let’s give black cats the love and homes they truly deserve!#seizeeveryday #teetheday #NationalBlackCatDay #BlackCatLove #LuckyCats

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